The eMERGE reporting guidance to improve the reporting of meta-ethnography, previously available only in English, is now available in both Spanish and Mandarin Chinese. Improving reporting of meta-ethnographies is important in increasing trust in, and use of their findings in order to inform evidence-based practice and policy for health and social care.
The project leader, Dr Emma France said, “This is a very exciting step for the eMERGe guidance. It means that many more researchers and journal editors across the world can now access and use the guidance, even if they do not speak English.”
The translations are available via the Open Science Framework website:
Spanish version
Chinese version
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