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  • Healthcare research methodology
  • Qualitative evidence synthesis

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  • Qualitative research (QR) provides deep understanding of complex healthcare contexts.
  • Quantitative systematic reviews often struggle to incorporate qualitative data effectively.
  • Integrating QR findings is crucial for improving healthcare services and decision-making.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of qualitative research in healthcare.
  • To address the limitations of quantitative systematic reviews in handling qualitative data.
  • To facilitate the adoption of narrative and mixed-methods reviews in Korean healthcare.

Main Methods:

  • Review and synthesis of existing methods for qualitative evidence synthesis.
  • Arrangement of relevant nomenclatures for qualitative research methods.
  • Identification of key issues and recommendations for conducting qualitative reviews.

Main Results:

  • Established the value of qualitative research in healthcare settings.
  • Outlined challenges in integrating qualitative findings into traditional review formats.
  • Provided a framework and suggestions for implementing narrative and mixed-methods reviews.

Conclusions:

  • Qualitative research is essential for comprehensive healthcare understanding.
  • Standardized approaches are needed to synthesize qualitative evidence for policy and practice.
  • Further development and adoption of qualitative synthesis methods in Korean healthcare academies are recommended.