Q: How should I present the results of a qualitative systematic review?
Qualitative systematic reviews are based on collection of qualitative studies, observations, interviews and verbal interactions. These studies mostly focus on deriving qualitative interpretations from the collected studies. The results of your qualitative review should be based on the studies you have analysed. It could be that the studies you have shortlisted correspond to or contradict each other. Based on the consensus, you should synthesize an appropriate conclusion. You can either summarize the trends or add your interpretation and future direction of research.
Please refer to the following article for further information: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4616987/
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