On behalf of my coauthors, Dr Michael Larkin and Professor Paul Flowers, and I would like to thank Dr Pierre Pluye for his letter in response to our article.1 Dr Pluye supported our argument that a broader evidence base is needed in evidence-based healthcare. He provided the readers of this journal with important additional information which updates them on the progress in the area of mixed studies reviews and further detail about the Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool (MMAT).2 Since writing our
writers and researchers concerned with the process of mixing different research methods and approach...
Written by internationally-recognised health research experts, Leslie Curry and Marcella Nunez-Smith...
Recent growth and institutionalization in the field of mixed methods research has provided fertile g...
On behalf of my coauthors, Dr Michael Larkin and Professor Paul Flowers, and I would like to thank D...
Conducting mixed methods reviews is challenging. The aim of this paper is to describe a range of rat...
This paper addresses the methodological challenges that accompany the use of a combination of resear...
Objective: This invited paper offers an innovative framework for mixed methods research design. Meth...
The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century could hav...
When reviewing literature, mixed methods studies (MMS) are increasingly retrieved, yet it is unclear...
This paper provides health science researchers new to mixed methods research with a review of the ...
Objectives: Mixed method reviews require the combined use of qualitative and quantitative research e...
Background: Recently, there has been a surge of international interest in combining qualitative and...
BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic r...
‘Mixed methods’ is a research approach whereby researchers collect and analyse both quantitative and...
When reviewing literature, mixed methods studies (MMS) are increasingly retrieved, yet it is unclear...
writers and researchers concerned with the process of mixing different research methods and approach...
Written by internationally-recognised health research experts, Leslie Curry and Marcella Nunez-Smith...
Recent growth and institutionalization in the field of mixed methods research has provided fertile g...
On behalf of my coauthors, Dr Michael Larkin and Professor Paul Flowers, and I would like to thank D...
Conducting mixed methods reviews is challenging. The aim of this paper is to describe a range of rat...
This paper addresses the methodological challenges that accompany the use of a combination of resear...
Objective: This invited paper offers an innovative framework for mixed methods research design. Meth...
The claim that mixed methods is the third methodological movement of the twentieth century could hav...
When reviewing literature, mixed methods studies (MMS) are increasingly retrieved, yet it is unclear...
This paper provides health science researchers new to mixed methods research with a review of the ...
Objectives: Mixed method reviews require the combined use of qualitative and quantitative research e...
Background: Recently, there has been a surge of international interest in combining qualitative and...
BACKGROUND: Health policy makers now have access to a greater number and variety of systematic r...
‘Mixed methods’ is a research approach whereby researchers collect and analyse both quantitative and...
When reviewing literature, mixed methods studies (MMS) are increasingly retrieved, yet it is unclear...
writers and researchers concerned with the process of mixing different research methods and approach...
Written by internationally-recognised health research experts, Leslie Curry and Marcella Nunez-Smith...
Recent growth and institutionalization in the field of mixed methods research has provided fertile g...