Realist synthesis: illustrating the method for implementation research

Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
Title
Realist synthesis: illustrating the method for implementation research
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.
Publication
Implementation Science
Volume
7
Issue
1
Pages
33
Date
2012-04-19
Journal Abbr
Implementation Science
ISSN
1748-5908
Short Title
Realist synthesis
Accessed
23/10/2023, 18:42
Library Catalogue
BioMed Central
Citation
Rycroft-Malone, J., McCormack, B., Hutchinson, A. M., DeCorby, K., Bucknall, T. K., Kent, B., Schultz, A., Snelgrove-Clarke, E., Stetler, C. B., Titler, M., Wallin, L., & Wilson, V. (2012). Realist synthesis: illustrating the method for implementation research. Implementation Science, 7(1), 33. https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-5908-7-33