
Introduction -- Chapter 1: Methodological Issues In Researching Everyday Music Therapy Practice -- Chapter 2: Using A Mix Of Qualitative Methods To Investigate Vulnerability In The Medical Profession -- Chapter 3: Qualitative Methods To Optimise Design And Conduct Of Randomised Controlled Trials With Clinical Populations -- Chapter 4: Mixed Methods And Wellbeing: Issues Emerging From Multiple Studies Into Mentoring For Doctors -- Chapter 5: Mixing Methods And Data: Exploring Health And Wellbeing On A Social Scale -- Chapter 6: Community-participatory Investigation Of The Health-environment-wellbeing Nexus Of Wash In Rural Eswatini -- Chapter 7: Using Mixed And Multi-modal Methods In Psychological Research With Young People -- Chapter 8: A Multimethods Approach For Defining A Strategy To Engage Vulnerable Families In Research -- Chapter 9: Mixed Methods In Community-based Health And Wellbeing Practices -- Conclusion: Developing Mixed-methods Research Practice In Wellbeing And Health -- How Can We Define Mixed-methods Research In The Context Of Wellbeing And Health Research? -- What Happens To 'philosophical Position' When We Mix Approaches From Two Different Paradigms? -- Why Employ Mixed Methods In Wellbeing And Health Research? -- What Are The Challenges And Benefits Of Mixed-methods Research Designs? -- 'thinking Points' To Assist Research Design -- Final Thoughts. Edited By Rachel Locke, Amanda Lees. Electronic Reproduction. London Available Via World Wide Web. Rachel Locke Is Senior Lecturer In International Development And Global Health In The Faculty Of Health And Wellbeing At The University Of Winchester, Uk. Amanda Lees Is A Senior Researcher In The Health And Wellbeing Research Group At The University Of Winchester, Uk.
Page Count:
234
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
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