RAMESES publication standards: realist syntheses
Queen Mary University of London · Community Living · +2 more institutions
Abstract
There is growing interest in realist synthesis as an alternative systematic review method. This approach offers the potential to expand the knowledge base in policy-relevant areas - for example, by explaining the success, failure or mixed fortunes of complex interventions. No previous publication standards exist for reporting realist syntheses. This standard was developed as part of the RAMESES (Realist And MEta-narrative Evidence Syntheses: Evolving Standards) project. The project's aim is to produce preliminary publication standards for realist systematic reviews.
We (a) collated and summarized existing literature on the principles of good practice in realist syntheses; (b) considered the extent to which these principles had been followed by published syntheses, thereby identifying how rigor may be lost and how existing methods could be improved; (c) used a three-round online Delphi method with an interdisciplinary panel of national and international experts in evidence synthesis, realist research, policy and/or publishing to produce and iteratively refine a draft set of methodological steps and publication standards; (d) provided real-time support to ongoing realist syntheses and the open-access RAMESES online discussion list so as to capture problems and questions as they arose; and (e) synthesized expert input, evidence syntheses and real-time problem analysis into a definitive set of standards.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 111.03
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Set (abstract data type)
- Systematic review
- Delphi method
- Engineering ethics
- Publishing
- Medicine
- Management science
- Delphi
Funding
- UOUniversity of East London
- MUMcGill University
- QMQueen Mary University of London
- NINational Institute for Health and Care ResearchAward: 10/1008/07
- UCUniversity College London
- UOUniversity of Leeds
- UOUniversity of South Australia
- UMUniversiteit Maastricht
- DUDalhousie University
- QUQueen's University
- UOUniversity of Toronto
- UOUniversity of Waterloo
- MCMenzies Centre for Australian Studies, King's College London, University of London
- HSHealth Services and Delivery Research Programme