Realist synthesis: illustrating the method for implementation research
Bangor University · University of Ulster · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Realist synthesis is an increasingly popular approach to the review and synthesis of evidence, which focuses on understanding the mechanisms by which an intervention works (or not). There are few published examples of realist synthesis. This paper therefore fills a gap by describing, in detail, the process used for a realist review and synthesis to answer the question 'what interventions and strategies are effective in enabling evidence-informed healthcare?' The strengths and challenges of conducting realist review are also considered.
The realist approach involves identifying underlying causal mechanisms and exploring how they work under what conditions. The stages of this review included: defining the scope of the review (concept mining and framework formulation); searching for and scrutinising the evidence; extracting and synthesising the evidence; and developing the narrative, including hypotheses.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 37.40
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- 100%
- References
- 34
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12Topics & keywords
- Inference
- Health informatics
- Narrative
- Psychological intervention
- Scope (computer science)
- Process (computing)
- Health services research
- Health administration