
The Growing Importance of Mixed-Methods Research in Health
Author(s) -
Sharada Prasad Wasti,
Padam Simkhada,
Edwin van Teijlingen,
Brijesh Sathian,
Indrajit Banerjee
Publication year - 2022
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2091-0800
DOI - 10.3126/nje.v12i1.43633
Subject(s) - medicine , multimethodology , set (abstract data type) , management science , strengths and weaknesses , qualitative research , data science , computer science , psychology , social science , social psychology , sociology , economics , programming language
This paper illustrates the growing importance of mixed-methods research to a wide range of health disciplines ranging from nursing to epidemiology. Mixed-methods approaches requires not only the skills of the individual quantitative and qualitative methods but also a skill set to bring two methods/datasets/findings together in the most appropriate way. Health researchers need to pay careful attention to the ‘best’ approach to designing, implementing, analysing, integrating both quantitative (number) and qualitative (word) information and writing this up in a way that enhances its applicability and broadens the evidence-based practice. This paper highlights the strengths and weaknesses of mixed-methods approaches as well as some of the common mistakes made by researchers applying mixed-methods for the first time.