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MATRICS: A Method for Aggregating The Reporting of Interventions in Complex Studies
Trials, Volume: 12, Issue: S1
Swansea University Authors:
Kym Carter , Ivy Cheung, Hayley Hutchings
, Frances Rapport
, Anne Seagrove, Ian Russell
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DOI (Published version): 10.1186/1745-6215-12-s1-a147
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There are few rigorous methods for combining qualitative and quantitative findings from studies with complex interventions using multiple research methods and giving appropriate weight to each without introducing bias to the overall conclusions.We developed a Method for Aggregating The Reporting of...
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