Mixed-methods approaches in health research in Nepal

Authors

  • Padam Simkhada Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University
  • E van Teijlingen Visiting Professor, Manmohan Institute of Health Science, Tribhuvan University, Visiting Professor, Nobel College, Pokhara University, Kathmandu and Professor, School of Health & Social Care, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth
  • SP Wasti Editorial Board Member, Nepal Journal of Epidemiology
  • Brijesh Sathian Community Medicine Department Pokhara

Keywords:

Quantitative research, Qualitative researchs, Mixed Methods Research

Abstract

Combining and integrating a mixture of qualitative and quantitative methods in one single study is widely used in health and social care research in high-income countries. This editorial adds a few words of advice to the novice mixed-methods researcher in Nepal.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/nje.v4i5.11993

Nepal Journal of Epidemiology 2014; 4(5):415-16 

 

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Author Biographies

Padam Simkhada, Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University

Professor of International Public Health

Brijesh Sathian, Community Medicine Department Pokhara

Asstistant Professor

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Published

2014-12-31

How to Cite

Mixed-methods approaches in health research in Nepal. (2014). Nepal Journal of Epidemiology, 4(5), 415-416. https://doi.org/10.3126/nje.v4i5.11993

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Editorial

How to Cite

Mixed-methods approaches in health research in Nepal. (2014). Nepal Journal of Epidemiology, 4(5), 415-416. https://doi.org/10.3126/nje.v4i5.11993