Johns Hopkins Nursing Evidence-Based Practice Thrid Edition: Model and Guidelines

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Figure 6.1 Example of a forest plot.
Image adapted from Table 4, Roberts & Dalziel, 2006


Meta-Synthesis

In contrast to numbers-based quantitative research, qualitative research is text-
based. Qualitative researchers collect rich narrative materials; integration of
these data results in a grand narrative or interpretative translation (Polit & Beck,

Example: Meta-Analysis

Nam, Janson, Stotts, Chesla, & Kroon (2012) conducted a systematic review of
randomized controlled trials to examine the effect of culturally tailored diabetes
education in ethnic minorities with Type 2 diabetes. They applied statistics to the
pooled results of 12 RCTs that had sufficient data to include in a meta-analysis.
The independent variable was diabetes educational interventions performed in
ethnic minority groups with Type 2 diabetes, and the dependent variable was gly-
cemic control measured by HbA1c levels.

Study or Subgroup Treatmentn/N Controln/N Risk Ration (95% CI)

Gamsu 1989
Garite 1992
Kari 1994
Liggins 1972a
Parsons 1988

Qublan 2001

Schutte 1980
Taeusch 1979

Subtotal (95% CI)

15/131
12/36
5/95
108/601
0/23

21/72

6/65
10/56

1813

22/137
12/41
6/94
122/617
1/22

41/67

12/58
12/71

1814

0.71 [0.39-1.31]
1.14 [0.59-2.21]
0.82 [0.26-2.61]
0.91 [0.72-1.15]
0.32 [0.01-7.45]

0.48 [0.32-0.72]

0.45 [0.18-1.11]
1.06 [0.49-2.27]

0.77 [0.67-0.89]
0.2 0.5 1.0 2.0 5.0
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