Key Processes in critical interpretive synthesis- When the question is broader than that suited for SRMA, and needs more interpretation than the evidence mapping envisioned in a scoping review. https://t.co/rOM7OncC2u
RT @MaryDixonWoods: This is such an important finding of inequalities in access even after people have presented at services. The candidacy…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: This is such an important finding of inequalities in access even after people have presented at services. The candidacy…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: This is such an important finding of inequalities in access even after people have presented at services. The candidacy…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: This is such an important finding of inequalities in access even after people have presented at services. The candidacy…
This is such an important finding of inequalities in access even after people have presented at services. The candidacy framework may help in explaining it https://t.co/tLKQHQlSyH
RT @MaryDixonWoods: The candidacy framework moves the focus from thinking just about "supply" of care when explaining access. https://t.co/…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: The candidacy framework moves the focus from thinking just about "supply" of care when explaining access. https://t.co/…
RT @SophieParkUCL: Candidacy: does patient or carer feel able to articulate their problem is legitimate or ‘severe enough’ to access servic…
RT @helengilburt: This is really helpful - nationally there has been a focus on 'access' - but beyond a route in, access is influenced by m…
RT @helengilburt: This is really helpful - nationally there has been a focus on 'access' - but beyond a route in, access is influenced by m…
This is really helpful - nationally there has been a focus on 'access' - but beyond a route in, access is influenced by multiple assumptions including who this service is for and what needs are legitimate, as well as people's previous experiences of help-s
The candidacy framework moves the focus from thinking just about "supply" of care when explaining access. https://t.co/tLKQHQlSyH Here it is applied to people's experiences of trying to access secondary mental healthcare. https://t.co/bI8gk3hYCx
@Ms_Shan_Tea @NBedera @madradish Have a look at @MaryDixonWoods et al’s Critical Interpretive Synthesis methodology… tries to take this into account within systematic reviews …https://t.co/BAUyS70cMC
RT @Bianca_Albers: Here is a link to the interpretive review referred to by @MaryDixonWood just now: https://t.co/lytl6JMICq #EIS2021 #imps…
RT @Bianca_Albers: Here is a link to the interpretive review referred to by @MaryDixonWood just now: https://t.co/lytl6JMICq #EIS2021 #imps…
RT @Bianca_Albers: Here is a link to the interpretive review referred to by @MaryDixonWood just now: https://t.co/lytl6JMICq #EIS2021 #imps…
Here is a link to the interpretive review referred to by @MaryDixonWood just now: https://t.co/lytl6JMICq #EIS2021 #impsci
@DALupton @patperrenoud @trishgreenhalgh My fave alternative methodological pathway is Dixon-Woods et al’s 2006 Critical Interpretive Synthesis .. I am working with this to add in some data-visualisation at one of the manual stages to try to make better me
critical interpretative synthesisで引用されている文献はこちら。 https://t.co/SFmB3rJrvb
Healthcare access is a complex social process shaped by an intersection between those looking to have their health needs fulfilled and the people, systems, policies, processes and structures that shape their experiences. https://t.co/WFEtKOR2nH
@IrisVanRooij Does this paper by @MaryDixonWoods et al interest you? 😅 https://t.co/sDuY6oBEpI
RT @MaryDixonWoods: Great to see the concept of candidacy we developed years ago as a way of thinking about access to healthcare https://t.…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: Great to see the concept of candidacy we developed years ago as a way of thinking about access to healthcare https://t.…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: Great to see the concept of candidacy we developed years ago as a way of thinking about access to healthcare https://t.…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: Great to see the concept of candidacy we developed years ago as a way of thinking about access to healthcare https://t.…
RT @GeorgiaBBlack: Thanks @MaryDixonWoods - it's an influential concept for me @Katriina01 and @CeciliaVindrola too. Very excited for this…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: Great to see the concept of candidacy we developed years ago as a way of thinking about access to healthcare https://t.…
RT @GeorgiaBBlack: Thanks @MaryDixonWoods - it's an influential concept for me @Katriina01 and @CeciliaVindrola too. Very excited for this…
Thanks @MaryDixonWoods - it's an influential concept for me @Katriina01 and @CeciliaVindrola too. Very excited for this @UCL_QHRN seminar.
RT @MaryDixonWoods: Great to see the concept of candidacy we developed years ago as a way of thinking about access to healthcare https://t.…
One for you @MarcusRattray @MissLivJoseph
Great to see the concept of candidacy we developed years ago as a way of thinking about access to healthcare https://t.co/JU6bzOtOwF is still being worked on. This seminar on migrants' experiences by @DrJessPotter 12pm 28 Feb at UCL looks intriguing. http
RT @MaryDixonWoods: V interesting analysis of sex differences in quality indicator attainment for myocardial infarction, suggesting women g…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: V interesting analysis of sex differences in quality indicator attainment for myocardial infarction, suggesting women g…
#EAPC2019 @MerrynGott
RT @MaryDixonWoods: V interesting analysis of sex differences in quality indicator attainment for myocardial infarction, suggesting women g…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: V interesting analysis of sex differences in quality indicator attainment for myocardial infarction, suggesting women g…
RT @MaryDixonWoods: V interesting analysis of sex differences in quality indicator attainment for myocardial infarction, suggesting women g…
V interesting analysis of sex differences in quality indicator attainment for myocardial infarction, suggesting women get poorer care & worse outcomes. https://t.co/Z1MGC7f3pl Wondering if candidacy theory could help explain this and identify solutions
RT @dnblane: @EnzoRD_PhD @jdeveritt @maga_aceves This is the original paper, by @MaryDixonWoods and colleagues... https://t.co/JwQXcCxrLJ -…
RT @dnblane: @EnzoRD_PhD @jdeveritt @maga_aceves This is the original paper, by @MaryDixonWoods and colleagues... https://t.co/JwQXcCxrLJ -…
@EnzoRD_PhD @jdeveritt @maga_aceves This is the original paper, by @MaryDixonWoods and colleagues... https://t.co/JwQXcCxrLJ - hoping to publish my work in relation to candidacy and NHS weight management services later this year
@laurakgoodwin https://t.co/Qz05Y5KtMj paper on candidacy by @MaryDixonWoods
See these from @MaryDixonWoods https://t.co/UDopx10q0a & @SoniaDalkin https://t.co/cUSsasp9wq for more on each #ECO2016 @EASOobesity
Conducting a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature on access to healthcare https://t.co/oqAUmhjsSO #bmcmedresmethodol
Great to see this critique of my original work on candidacy to explain access to healthcare https://t.co/ae4xSexBjN https://t.co/6qldcuFZy0
RT @MaryDixonWoods: @trishgreenhalgh Because help-seeking people tend to use most "porous" services. https://t.co/6qldcuoo9q
@trishgreenhalgh Because help-seeking people tend to use most "porous" services. https://t.co/6qldcuoo9q
@DrHelenReid @DuncanShrew Thanks! Try http://t.co/AkK0ENpkWk and http://t.co/lvPyv32tZt and http://t.co/6ck1q3TJjU
Conducting a critical interpretive synthesis of the literature on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups http://t.co/H8UR2X9fQT
Can reframing the problem of access to urgent care in terms of candidacy help? #wickedisdg http://t.co/6ck1q3TJjU
Can reframing the problem of access to urgent care in terms of candidacy help? #wickedisdg http://t.co/6ck1q3TJjU
The idea of candidacy: why simplistic blaming of either patients or services in access to healthcare is wrong http://t.co/Y6uVVV6vhK
The idea of candidacy: why simplistic blaming of either patients or services in access to healthcare is wrong http://t.co/Y6uVVV6vhK
The idea of candidacy: why simplistic blaming of either patients or services in access to healthcare is wrong http://t.co/Y6uVVV6vhK
Delighted to see Critical Interpretive Synthesis http://t.co/6ck1q4bkbs used for major review of context http://t.co/6ck1q4bkbs
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
Doing two studies on access to healthcare by vulnerable groups. Best theoretical lens is described by @MaryDixonWoods http://t.co/Ta45RtOXX5
And the concept of candidacy in the context of access to care, especially for vulnerable groups comes up again: http://t.co/ShGW6D1YHq