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CAMELOT: A qualitative approach to critical appraisal of qualitative research

Describing a new tool to assess the methodological limitations of qualitative research, with opportunities for practical experience with CAMELOT.

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In this talk, Dr Heather Munthe-Kaas from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health will introduce the CochrAne qualitative MEthodological LimitatiOns Tool (CAMELOT). 

CAMELOT is a evidence-based and consensus-driven approach that facilitates the application of qualitative principles to assess methodological limitations of qualitative research. While CAMELOT can be applied to any primary qualitative study, it was developed to be used within the context of QES and GRADE-CERQual. 

Participants will be provided with an overview of the tool as well as have the opportunity to gain experience applying CAMELOT. The learning objectives for this session are (1) becoming familiar with CAMELOT and (2) gain practical experience applying CAMELOT.

Speaker

Dr Heather Munthe-Kaas

Heather Munthe-Kaas holds a PhD in public health and is currently a researcher at the Centre for Epidemic Interventions Research in the Norwegian Institute of Public Health, where she develops and evaluates resources to improve critical health literacy, as well as methods for improving the use of qualitative evidence syntheses in decision making. Munthe-Kaas' research focuses on user-centred design to enhance evidence communication, strengthen critical thinking skills, and promote informed public participation and stakeholder representation in evidence-based decision-making.

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