What are the advantages to using these three different techniques in nursing research?

Alternative Research Design

Getting Started In this workshop, you will learn about research designs and techniques that combine quantitative and qualitative research methods.

Upon successful completion of this discussion, you will be able to:

Describe the key concepts of mixed-method research.
Recognize the difference between meta-analysis and meta-synthesis.
Describe the systematic review process.

Resources
Textbook: Foundations of Nursing Research
Article:  Mixed methods research: Expanding the evidence base.
Video: Systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and real-world evidence: An introduction
PPT File: Chapter 11
Video: How to search for an article in OCLS
Video: How to save an article as a PDF document

Background Information
Mixed methods research combines both quantitative and qualitative research methods to examine complex problems in healthcare. The methods used are complex and require knowledge of both the quantitative and qualitative research methods.  In addition to mixed methods research, there are research techniques used to summarize qualitative research studies (meta-synthesis) and techniques that combine results from quantitative studies (meta-analysis). Finally, systematic reviews (integrative review) provide a summary of original research studies on a similar area of interest as a whole.

Instructions
Review the rubric to make sure you understand the criteria for earning your grade.

THE TEXTBOOK AND ALL NEEDED RESOURCES/INFORMATION/LINKS can be accessed through the IWU Portal in the INSTRUCTIONS portion of Assignment-
WILL PROVIDE THE IWU PORTAL EMAIL AND PASSWORD to the writer.

Read Chapter 11 (pp. 164-165), Chapter 16 (p. 267), Chapter 2 (p. 22) in the textbook.

Read the article:  Mixed methods research Expanding the evidence base.
https://brightspace.indwes.edu/content/enforced/155793-4WI2021NUR-440-01A/Chapter%2011%20PPT.pptx?_&d2lSessionVal=VZBYIx5TPNcL9AfiWTu3xVcd9&ou=109688&_&d2lSessionVal=4se0kQcfmcSn9FSGBk3ZLOcwx&ou=155793View the Chapter 11 (11.3) PowerPoint file.

View the video, Systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and real-world evidence: An introduction.
Review the video, How to search for an article in OCLS.
Review the video, How to save an article as a PDF document.
Conduct a search in OCLS for a mixed methods research article related to your patient-centered problem. If you cannot find a mixed-methods article related specifically to your patient-centered problem, you could choose an article similar to your problem. (Do not use articles from previous discussions).
Use the following search options:
Add the word mixed-method to Search Term(s)
Full text (left column)
Research article (left column)
Published date:  From – 5 years ago; To- next year (right column)
Peer-reviewed (right column)
PDF Full text (right column)

THE PAPER NEEDS TO BE A MINIMUM OF 4 PARAGRAPHS WITH AT LEAST 3 SENTENCES PER PARAGRAPH.Cite all paraphrased information and end this discussion post with your references.

Prepare to discuss the following Discussion Prompts:
Based on the mixed-methods research article that you located answer the following questions:
(Paragraph #1)What was the purpose of the study?
(Paragraph #2)How was the study conducted?
(Paragraph #3)What were the findings from the study?
(Paragraph #4)How did a mixed-methods approach benefit the study findings?
Describe the differences between meta-analysis, meta-synthesis, and systematic review.
What are the advantages to using these three different techniques in nursing research?

Attach a PDF copy of the research article

Find at least two current scholarly sources to support your explanations and insights. OCLS resources are preferred sources and can be accessed through IWU Resources. Wikipedia is not permitted, as it is not a peer-reviewed, scholarly source.

Conduct a search in OCLS for a mixed methods research article related to your patient-centered problem. If you cannot find a mixed-methods article related specifically to your patient-centered problem, you could choose an article similar to your problem. (Do not use articles from previous discussions).
following search options:
Add the word mixed-method to Search Term(s)
Full text (left column)
Research article (left column)
Published date:  From – 5 years ago; To- next year (right column)
Peer-reviewed (right column)
PDF Full text (right column)