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Mixed Methods design (Qualitative design (Ethnography (Description and…
Mixed Methods design
Qualitative design
Ethnography
Description and interpretation of cultural behaviour
Phenomenology
What is the essence of the phenomenon experienced by these people
Grounded Theory
Account for actions in a substantative area from the perspective of those involved.
Case Study
in-depth investigations of a single entity or small number of entities
Exploratory Descriptive Qualitative Study
These studies present a comprehensive summary of the phenomenon
• Exploratory-descriptive qualitative research elicits the perceptions of participants to provide insights for understanding patients and groups, influencing practice, and developing appropriate programs for specific groups of people. In addition to the naturalistic orientation common to all qualitative research, exploratory-descriptive studies may be guided by the philosophy of pragmatism with a focus on problem solving. Burns and Grove
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Purposive Sampling
Registered Nurses and Patients According to eligibility criteria for the patients it has to be the same eligibility criteria as for the quantitative side.
Sampling relationships in mixed methods
Identical
same sample members both quantitative and qualitative phases
Parallel
Teachers as samples from two different schools.
Nested
sample for the one phase is a subset of the sample for the other phase
Multilevel
within one organization but one phase equals one sample of population such as teachers and the other phase the population is the students.
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Explanatory Sequential Design
QUANT then qual
Explaining the initial quantitative results in more depth
follow-up explanations variant
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quant then QUAL
Case selection variant
Uses initial quantitative results to select the best participants for qualitative phase purposefully.
Quantitative design
Non -interventional
descriptive
description of variables and their characteristics
variables to describe the current health status of the diabetic patients
Interviewed Survey
Stratified Puposeful design
Sampling frame that is divided into strata to obtain relatively homogeneous subgroups and a purposeful sample is selected from each stratum.
Clinics - Strata
Patients- Selected according to inclusion exclusion criteria
Correlational
description of relationships between or among variables