Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (QES): Learning Live webinar series

Welcome to this series of eight Cochrane Learning Live webinars, all dedicated to Qualitative Evidence Synthesis (QES). We were pleased to be joined throughout the series by leading experts in this field, and you can find out more about each of the eight webinars and watch the recordings below. 

Watch the recordings of previous sessions

Integrating qualitative evidence syntheses with intervention effect findings [May 2022] 
Angela Harden, Professor of Health Sciences, City, University of London.
James Thomas, Professor of Social Research & Policy, UCL Social Research Institute, UCL Institute of Education, London. 
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GRADE CERQual [April 2022] 
Megan Wainwright, consultant in qualitative research, Portugal & member of the GRADE-CERQual coordinating team. 
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Meta-ethnography [March 2022]
Kate Flemming, Professor of Hospice Practice and Evidence Synthesis, University of York, UK
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Thematic Synthesis [February 2022]
Angela Harden, Professor of Health Sciences, City, University of London.
James Thomas, Professor of Social Research & Policy, UCL Social Research Institute, UCL Institute of Education, London. 
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Making sense of framework and best fit framework synthesis [January 2022]
Professor Andrew Booth, Professor in Evidence Synthesis, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, UK.
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Selecting studies and assessing methodological limitations [December 2021]
Jane Noyes, Professor in Health and Social Services Research and Child Health, Bangor University, UK
Professor Andrew Booth, Professor in Evidence Synthesis, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, UK.
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Question formulation and searching for qualitative evidence [November 2021] 
Professor Andrew Booth, Professor in Evidence Synthesis, School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR), University of Sheffield, UK.
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Introduction to qualitative research and qualitative evidence synthesis [October 2021]
Jane Noyes, Professor in Health and Social Services Research and Child Health, Bangor University, UK
Kate Flemming, Professor of Hospice Practice and Evidence Synthesis, University of York, UK
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