From: Rehabilitation of back pain in the pediatric population: a mixed studies systematic review
Ahlqwist et al. (2012) [42] (Ahlqwist and Sällfors 2012) [42] | |
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1.Is there congruity between the stated philosophical perspective and the research methodology? | No |
2.Is there congruity between the research methodology and the research question or objectives? | Yes |
3.Is there congruity between the research methodology and the methods used to collect data? | Yes |
4.Is there congruity between the research methodology and the representation and analysis of data? | Yes |
5.Is there congruity between the research methodology and the interpretation of results? | Yes |
6.Is there a statement locating the researcher culturally or theoretically? | No |
7.Is the influence of the researcher on the research, and vice- versa, addressed? | Yes |
8.Are participants, and their voices, adequately represented? | No |
9.Is the research ethical according to current criteria or, for recent studies, and is there evidence of ethical approval by an appropriate body? | Yes |
10.Do the conclusions drawn in the research report flow from the analysis, or interpretation, of the data? | No |
Overall appraisal | Include |