Regnault Antoine, Willgoss Tom, Barbic Skye
Modus Outcomes, 61, Cours de la Liberté, 69003 Lyon, France.
2Roche Products Ltd., Welwyn Garden City, UK.
J Patient Rep Outcomes. 2017;2(1):19. doi: 10.1186/s41687-018-0043-8. Epub 2018 Apr 11.
Mixed methods research (MMR) has found an increased interest in the field of health outcomes research. Consideration for both qualitative and quantitative perspectives has become key to contextualising patient experiences in a clinically meaningful measurement framework. The purpose of this paper is to outline a process for incorporating MMR in health outcomes research to guide stakeholders in their understanding of the essence of mixed methods inquiry. In addition, this paper will outline the benefits and challenges of MMR and describe the types of support needed for designing and conducting robust MMR measurement studies. MMR involves the application of a well-defined and pre-specified research design that articulates purposely and prospectively, qualitative and quantitative components to generate an integrated set of evidence addressing a single research question. Various methodological design options are possible depending on the research question. MMR designs allow a research question to be studied thoroughly from different perspectives. When applied, it allows the strengths of one approach to complement the restrictions of another. Among other applications, MMR can be used to enhance the creation of conceptual models and development of new instruments, to interpret the meaningfulness of outcomes in a clinical study from the patient perspective, and inform health care policy. Robust MMR requires research teams with experience in both qualitative and quantitative research. Moreover, a thorough understanding of the underlying principles of MMR is recommended at the point of study conception all the way through to implementation and knowledge dissemination. The framework outlined in this paper is designed to encourage health outcomes researchers to apply MMR to their research and to facilitate innovative, patient-centred methodological solutions to address the complex challenges of the field.
混合方法研究(MMR)在健康结果研究领域越来越受到关注。兼顾定性和定量视角已成为在具有临床意义的测量框架中对患者体验进行情境化的关键。本文旨在概述将混合方法研究纳入健康结果研究的过程,以指导利益相关者理解混合方法探究的本质。此外,本文还将概述混合方法研究的益处和挑战,并描述设计和开展有力的混合方法测量研究所需的支持类型。混合方法研究涉及应用明确界定且预先指定的研究设计,该设计有意且前瞻性地阐明定性和定量成分,以生成一套针对单个研究问题的综合证据。根据研究问题的不同,有多种方法设计选项可供选择。混合方法研究设计允许从不同角度深入研究一个研究问题。在实际应用时,它能使一种方法的优势弥补另一种方法的局限。在其他应用中,混合方法研究可用于加强概念模型的创建和新工具的开发,从患者角度解释临床研究结果的意义,并为医疗保健政策提供信息。有力的混合方法研究需要具备定性和定量研究经验的研究团队。此外,建议从研究构思到实施及知识传播的全过程,都要透彻理解混合方法研究的基本原则。本文概述的框架旨在鼓励健康结果研究人员将混合方法研究应用于他们的研究,并促进以患者为中心的创新方法解决方案,以应对该领域的复杂挑战。