scispace - formally typeset
C

Craig Lockwood

Researcher at University of Adelaide

Publications -  166
Citations -  6095

Craig Lockwood is an academic researcher from University of Adelaide. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health care & Systematic review. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 155 publications receiving 3816 citations. Previous affiliations of Craig Lockwood include Queen's University & The Joanna Briggs Institute.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Qualitative research synthesis: methodological guidance for systematic reviewers utilizing meta-aggregation.

TL;DR: This study reports on the methodology and methods of meta-aggregation within the structure of an a priori protocol and standardized frameworks for reporting of results by over-viewing the essential components of a systematic review report.
Journal ArticleDOI

Establishing confidence in the output of qualitative research synthesis: the ConQual approach

TL;DR: The development and use of the ConQual approach will assist users of qualitative systematic reviews to establish confidence in the evidence produced in these types of reviews and can serve as a practical tool to assist in decision making.
Journal ArticleDOI

What kind of systematic review should I conduct? A proposed typology and guidance for systematic reviewers in the medical and health sciences

TL;DR: The aim is to provide a typology of review types and describe key elements that need to be addressed during question development for each type and provide clarified guidance for both novice and experienced reviewers and a unified typology with respect to review types.
Journal ArticleDOI

The development of software to support multiple systematic review types: the Joanna Briggs Institute System for the Unified Management, Assessment and Review of Information (JBI SUMARI).

TL;DR: The new systematic review software, the Joanna Briggs Institute System for the Unified Management, Assessment and Review of Information (JBI SUMARI), was successfully developed through an iterative process of development, feedback, testing and review.
Journal ArticleDOI

The JBI model of evidence-based healthcare.

TL;DR: A developmental framework of evidence-based practice is presented that builds and expands on the work of leaders in the field ofevidence-based healthcare; is contextualised; is inclusive of diverse forms of evidence; and incorporates understandings of knowledge transfer and utilisation.