Cochrane-Campbell Handbook for Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

Cochrane-Campbell Handbook for Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

 

The Cochrane-Campbell Handbook for Qualitative Evidence Synthesis is the official guide that describes in detail the process of preparing and maintaining systematic reviews of qualitative evidence for Cochrane and Campbell reviews. The Handbook has been produced by the Cochrane Qualitative and Implementation Methods Group and members of the Campbell Qualitative Evidence Synthesis working group. It is a step-by-step guide for those conducting systematic reviews of qualitative evidence and a reference for more experienced authors.

The Handbook is applicable to all systematic reviews of qualitative evidence, though it is specifically relevant to Cochrane and Campbell Reviews. Part 1 covers the core methods used in Cochrane systematic reviews of qualitative evidence. Part 2 introduces a collection of chapters detailing other relevant methods to consider for the systematic review of qualitative evidence. These methods have not yet been fully tested as core methods for Cochrane Reviews. The chapters in Part 2 cover methods that are either a) established within the wider systematic review community but have not yet been fully utilised in Cochrane or Campbell Reviews or b) relatively novel but with a significant body of published methodological work behind them. Part 3 covers how to report a systematic review of qualitative evidence and provides guidance on how to peer review a qualitative evidence synthesis. 


Chapters are available below for personal use via a Cochrane Account (don't have an account? Set one up for free here). 

Part 1: Core methods

  1. Starting a qualitative evidence synthesis 
  2. Defining the review scope and formulating review questions
  3. Selecting and using theory
  4. Developing and using logic models
  5. Searching for and identifying studies
  6. Selecting studies and sampling
  7. Assessing study methodological strengths and limitations
  8. Selecting a method of synthesis and data extraction
  9. Conducting a framework synthesis
  10. Conducting a thematic synthesis
  11. Conducting a meta-ethnography
  12. Using visual methods to support synthesis
  13. Assessing confidence in the evidence using the GRADE-CERQual approach
  14. Integrating qualitative and quantitative evidence
  15. Conducting time-sensitive reviews

Part 2: Other relevant methods

  1. Conducting a realist synthesis
  2. Reviewing diverse types of implementation evidence
  3. Conducting a qualitative comparative analysis 
  4. Introducing meta-narrative reviews, critical interpretive synthesis, narrative synthesis and meta-aggregation

Part 3: Reporting and peer review

  1. Reporting a protocol and a review
  2. Peer reviewing a protocol or a review

Supplementary material

  • EPOC Qualitative Evidence Syntheses: Protocol and review template (current version available here).