Fàbregues Sergi, Younas Ahtisham, Inayat Shahzad, Escalante-Barrios Elsa Lucia, Durante Angela
Department of Psychology and Education, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.
Faculty of Nursing, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Canada.
J Adv Nurs. 2025 May;81(5):2316-2332. doi: 10.1111/jan.16557. Epub 2024 Nov 18.
To identify mixed methods studies in nursing and midwifery using secondary analysis and to examine their methodological characteristics.
Methodological review.
A systematic search was conducted to identify empirical mixed methods studies in nursing and midwifery that used secondary analysis. A data extraction sheet was developed based on previous methodological reviews of secondary analysis and mixed methods.
SCOPUS, Web of Science and CINAHL were searched from inception to March 10, 2023. Supplementary searches were conducted in two methodological journals and six nursing journals.
A total of 26 mixed methods studies published between 2000 and 2022 were included in the review. Of these, only 13 studies explicitly mentioned the type of mixed methods design used. Twenty studies showed evidence of integration of the quantitative and qualitative components. Most of these studies integrated the components at the interpretation stage, whereas fewer integrated the components during data collection. None of the studies mentioned the rationale for using secondary analysis in the context of a mixed methods study.
The included studies demonstrated fairly good reporting of mixed methods features, although they generally lacked a rationale for the use of secondary data.
IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION AND/OR PATIENT CARE: Adequate reporting of mixed methods studies using secondary analysis is essential in order to allow readers to assess whether secondary analysis was appropriately incorporated into a mixed methods study and whether the potential of secondary analysis was fully exploited.
This review provides a set of recommendations to transparently report information regarding the research process and results obtained in mixed methods studies using secondary analysis.
Items relevant to methodological reviews included in the PRISMA Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR) were considered for reporting the review.
通过二次分析识别护理和助产领域的混合方法研究,并考察其方法学特征。
方法学综述。
进行系统检索,以识别护理和助产领域采用二次分析的实证性混合方法研究。基于以往关于二次分析和混合方法的方法学综述,制定了一份数据提取表。
检索了SCOPUS、科学引文索引和护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL),检索时间从各数据库建库至2023年3月10日。在两份方法学期刊和六份护理学期刊中进行了补充检索。
本综述纳入了2000年至2022年间发表的26项混合方法研究。其中,只有13项研究明确提及所使用的混合方法设计类型。20项研究显示了定量和定性成分整合的证据。这些研究大多在解释阶段整合了各成分,而在数据收集阶段整合各成分的较少。没有一项研究提及在混合方法研究背景下使用二次分析的理由。
纳入的研究对混合方法特征的报告相当不错,尽管它们普遍缺乏使用二手数据的理由。
对专业和/或患者护理的启示:充分报告使用二次分析的混合方法研究至关重要,以便读者评估二次分析是否被恰当地纳入混合方法研究,以及二次分析的潜力是否得到充分利用。
本综述提供了一系列建议,以透明地报告关于使用二次分析的混合方法研究的研究过程和所得结果的信息。
考虑使用《系统评价扩展版首选报告项目:范围综述》(PRISMA-ScR)中与方法学综述相关的条目来报告本综述。