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期刊名:Journal of mixed methods research

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ISSN:1558-6898

e-ISSN:1558-6901

IF/分区:7.8/Q1

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Nicholas A Rattray,Edward J Miech,Gala True et al. Nicholas A Rattray et al.
Researchers need approaches for analyzing complex phenomena when assessing contingency relationships where specific conditions explain an outcome only when combined with other conditions. Using a mixed methods design, we paired configuratio...
Anna Dion,Alessandro Carini-Gutierrez,Vania Jimenez et al. Anna Dion et al.
Mixed methods research is well-suited to grapple with questions of what counts as valid knowledge across different contexts and perspectives. This article introduces Weight of Evidence as a transformative procedure for stakeholders to inter...
Autumn M Kieber-Emmons,William L Miller,Ellen B Rubinstein et al. Autumn M Kieber-Emmons et al.
Multi-level perspectives across communities, medical systems and policy environments are needed, but few methods are available for health services researchers with limited resources. We developed a mixed method health policy approach, the f...
Johanna Riha,Claudia Abreu Lopes,Naima Abdi Ibrahim et al. Johanna Riha et al.
Radio shows which invite audience participation via short message service (SMS)-interactive radio-SMS-can be designed as a mixed methods approach for applied social research during COVID-19 and other crises in low and middle income countrie...
Jenevieve Mannell,Katy Davis,Kohenour Akter et al. Jenevieve Mannell et al.
This article contributes to the field of mixed methods by introducing a new method for eliciting participant perspectives of the quantitative results of randomized controlled trials. Participants are rarely asked to interpret trial results,...
Timothy C Guetterman,John Creswell,Charles Deutsch et al. Timothy C Guetterman et al.
The Mixed Methods Research Training Program for the Health Sciences aims to enlarge the national pool of trained investigators in mixed methods and improve the quality of grant applications to the NIH. Selected scholars are assigned a consu...
Emma Uprichard,Leila Dawney Emma Uprichard
This article extends the debates relating to integration in mixed methods research. We challenge the a priori assumptions on which integration is assumed to be possible in the first place. More specifically, following Haraway and Barad, we ...
Karla D Wagner,Jennifer L Syvertsen,Silvia R Verdugo et al. Karla D Wagner et al.
Female sex workers (FSWs) are at risk for multiple health harms, including HIV. This article describes a mixed methods study of the social support networks of 19 FSWs and their primary male sex partners in Tijuana, Mexico. We collected quan...
Julie Lucero,Nina Wallerstein,Bonnie Duran et al. Julie Lucero et al.
This article describes a mixed methods study of community-based participatory research (CBPR) partnership practices and the links between these practices and changes in health status and disparities outcomes. Directed by a CBPR conceptual m...
Daphne C Watkins,Tracy Wharton,Jamie A Mitchell et al. Daphne C Watkins et al.
The purpose of this study was to explore the role of non-spousal family support on mental health among older, church-going African American men. The mixed methods objective was to employ a design that used existing qualitative and quantitat...