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Using storytelling to measure impact

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Storytelling (https://www.storytellingevaluation.co.uk/about) is a qualitative evaluation method developed by the Old Fire Station, Oxford.

It aims to centre the experience and voices of people most closely involved in or impacted by a piece of work, and uses collaborative, reflective processes to determine impact and learning.

This talk will introduce the method, share what the Old Fire Station has learned through supporting over 180 local and national partners to put it into practice, and create space to start thinking about how it might relate to your own field of work.

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Misunderstandings and misuses of commonly-cited methods for systematic reviews & meta-analyses.

Professor Julian Higgins explains why he believes the systematic review and meta-analysis methods described in many highly cited papers are routinely misunderstood or misused.
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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Sarah Cassidy
Keywords
EMB
Evidence-Based Medicine
Primary Care
Health Sciences
evidence-based healthcare
Mixed Methods
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 05/02/2026
Duration: 01:00:07

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