| Literature DB >> 26526412 |
Joanna E M Sale1, Kevin Brazil1.
Abstract
The practice of mixed-methods research has increased considerably over the last 10 years. While these studies have been criticized for violating quantitative and qualitative paradigmatic assumptions, the methodological quality of mixed-method studies has not been addressed. The purpose of this paper is to identify criteria to critically appraise the quality of mixed-method studies in the health literature. Criteria for critically appraising quantitative and qualitative studies were generated from a review of the literature. These criteria were organized according to a cross-paradigm framework. We recommend that these criteria be applied to a sample of mixed-method studies which are judged to be exemplary. With the consultation of critical appraisal experts and experienced qualitative, quantitative, and mixed-method researchers, further efforts are required to revise and prioritize the criteria according to importance.Keywords: critical appraisal; mixed methods; multiple methods; qualitative methods; quantitative methods
Year: 2004 PMID: 26526412 PMCID: PMC4623761 DOI: 10.1023/b:ququ.0000043126.25329.85
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Qual Quant ISSN: 0033-5177