Mixed methods research combines quantitative and qualitative
research methods in a single study. The use of mixed methods
research is increasingly popular in nursing and health sciences
research. This growth in popularity has been driven by the
increasing complexity of research problems relating to human health
and wellbeing.
Mixed Method Research for Nursing and the Health Sciences is an
accessible, practical guide to the design, conduct and reporting of
mixed method research in nursing or the health sciences. Each
chapter stands alone, describing the various steps of the research
process, but contains links to other chapters. Within the text,
‘real-life’ examples from the published literature,
doctoral theses and the unpublished work of the authors, illustrate
the concepts being discussed.
* * Places mixed methods research within its contemporary
context
* * Includes international contributions from UK, Australia, NZ and
USA
* * Provides an accessible introduction to theoretical and
philosophical underpinnings
* * Demystifies strategies for analysing mixed methods data
* * Examines strategies for publishing mixed methods research
* * Includes learning objectives and exemplars in each chapter
* * Final chapters provide ‘real-life’ examples of
applied research
About the Authors:
Sharon Andrew is Head of Program (Postgraduate) and Elizabeth J.
Halcomb is Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery,
University of Western Sydney.
Also of Interest:
The Research Process in Nursing (Fifth Edition)
Edited by Kate Gerrish and Anne Lacey
978-14051-3013-4
Research Handbook for Healthcare Professionals
Mary Hickson
978-14051-7737-5
Real World Research: A Resource for Social Scientists and
Practitioner-Researchers
Second edition
Colin Robson
978-0631-21305-5
Reviewing Research Evidence for Nursing Practice: Systematic
Reviews
Edited by Christine Webb and Brenda Roe
978-14051-4423-0
Inhoudsopgave
Table of Contents.
Foreword.
Preface.
Editors and contributors.
Glossary.
Section One: Preliminary Considerations .
Chapter 1 Introduction to Mixed Methods Research for Nursing and
the Health Sciences.
Chapter 2 Does Mixed Methods Constitute A Change In
Paradigm?.
Chapter 3 Designs for Mixed Methods Research.
Chapter 4 Managing Mixed Methods Projects.
Section Two: Conducting Mixed Methods Research.
Chapter 5 Data Collection in Mixed Methods Research.
Chapter 6 Analysing Mixed Methods Data.
Chapter 7 From Rigour to Trustworthiness: Validating Mixed
Methods.
Chapter 8 Reporting Mixed Methods Projects.
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Section Three: Exemplars of Mixed Methods Research.
Chapter 9 Mixed Methods Intervention Trials.
Chapter 10 A Mixed Method Sequential Explanatory Study: Police
Referrals to a Psychiatric Facility.
Chapter 11 Action Research as a Mixed Methods Design: A
Palliative approach in residential aged care.
Chapter 12 Future Challenges for Mixed Methods Research in
Nursing and the Health Sciences.
Index.
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Over de auteur
Sharon Andrew is Head of Program (Postgraduate) and Elizabeth J. Halcomb is Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Western Sydney