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Mixed methods studies are the context of most LQR studies in healthcare [ 5].
Multi-disciplinary and mixed methods studies are becoming increasingly commonplace in applied health research.
We know from this comparative analysis that qualitative findings from mixed methods studies are more likely to provide thin description and less likely to be judged credible.
Despite the lack of supporting evidence, it appears that mixed methods studies are common enough in HSR to be identified as an important methodological approach warranting further consideration.
We found that mixed methods studies are less likely to provide a description of the research conduct or qualitative data analysis procedures and less likely to be judged credible or provide rich data and thick description compared with standalone qualitative studies.
That mixed methods studies are judged less credible and more likely to provide thin description may relate to the reasons researchers choose a mixed methods approach – this might be to do with the value of using a combination of methods to address the research question, but equally the qualitative component might be 'tagged on' as a strategic decision to gain funding or credibility [ 20].
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On level 3 quantitative and mixed methods studies were subdivided into intervention studies, diagnostic studies, observational studies, and others.
A documentary analysis of the proposals, reports and publications from mixed methods studies in HSR was undertaken to explore how mixed methods studies were undertaken.
Over time, as more mixed methods studies were undertaken in local environments, this approach was seen as the norm.
Roles specific to mixed methods studies were determining the sample for the qualitative component and generalising qualitative findings.
R4 One argument for undertaking mixed methods studies was more prominent in the interviews than in the documentary analysis.
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