Mixed-Methods Research: A Tutorial for Speech-Language Therapists and Audiologists in South Africa

Background: Mixed-methods research (MMR) offers much to healthcare professions on clinical and research levels. Speech-language therapists and audiologists work in both educational and health settings where they deal with real-world problems. Through the nature of their work, they are confronted wit...

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Main Authors: Wium, Anna-Marie, Louw, Brenda
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Published: Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University 2018
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spelling ndltd-ETSU-oai-dc.etsu.edu-etsu-works-36882019-05-16T05:08:50Z Mixed-Methods Research: A Tutorial for Speech-Language Therapists and Audiologists in South Africa Wium, Anna-Marie Louw, Brenda Background: Mixed-methods research (MMR) offers much to healthcare professions on clinical and research levels. Speech-language therapists and audiologists work in both educational and health settings where they deal with real-world problems. Through the nature of their work, they are confronted with multifaceted questions arising from their efforts to provide evidence-based services to individuals of all ages with communication disorders. MMR methods research is eminently suited to addressing such questions. Objective: The aim of this tutorial is to increase awareness of the value of MMR, especially for readers less familiar with this research approach. Method: A literature review was conducted to provide an overview of the key issues in MMR. The tutorial discusses the various issues to be considered in the critical appraisal of MMR, followed by an explanation of the process of conducting MMR. A critical review describes the strengths and challenges in MMR. Results: MMR is less commonly used or published in the fields of speech-language therapy and audiology. Conclusion: Researchers working in teams can draw on the strengths of different disciples and their research approaches. Such collaborative enterprises will contribute to capacity building. Researchers, SLTs and audiologists are encouraged to make use of MMR to address the complex research issues in the multicultural, multifaceted South African context. MMR makes an important contribution to the understanding of individuals with communication disorders, and in turn, researchers in the two disciplinary fields of speech-language therapy and audiology can contribute to the development of this research approach. MMR is well suited to the complexity of South African contexts and its populations, as it can provide multiple perspectives of a topic. 2018-07-12T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/2593 https://dc.etsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3688&context=etsu-works http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ETSU Faculty Works Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University mixed-methods approach pragmatism evidence based practice research designs methodology integration and design quality legitimisation critical review Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Speech Pathology and Audiology
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topic mixed-methods approach
pragmatism
evidence based practice
research designs
methodology
integration and design quality
legitimisation
critical review
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
Speech Pathology and Audiology
spellingShingle mixed-methods approach
pragmatism
evidence based practice
research designs
methodology
integration and design quality
legitimisation
critical review
Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology
Speech Pathology and Audiology
Wium, Anna-Marie
Louw, Brenda
Mixed-Methods Research: A Tutorial for Speech-Language Therapists and Audiologists in South Africa
description Background: Mixed-methods research (MMR) offers much to healthcare professions on clinical and research levels. Speech-language therapists and audiologists work in both educational and health settings where they deal with real-world problems. Through the nature of their work, they are confronted with multifaceted questions arising from their efforts to provide evidence-based services to individuals of all ages with communication disorders. MMR methods research is eminently suited to addressing such questions. Objective: The aim of this tutorial is to increase awareness of the value of MMR, especially for readers less familiar with this research approach. Method: A literature review was conducted to provide an overview of the key issues in MMR. The tutorial discusses the various issues to be considered in the critical appraisal of MMR, followed by an explanation of the process of conducting MMR. A critical review describes the strengths and challenges in MMR. Results: MMR is less commonly used or published in the fields of speech-language therapy and audiology. Conclusion: Researchers working in teams can draw on the strengths of different disciples and their research approaches. Such collaborative enterprises will contribute to capacity building. Researchers, SLTs and audiologists are encouraged to make use of MMR to address the complex research issues in the multicultural, multifaceted South African context. MMR makes an important contribution to the understanding of individuals with communication disorders, and in turn, researchers in the two disciplinary fields of speech-language therapy and audiology can contribute to the development of this research approach. MMR is well suited to the complexity of South African contexts and its populations, as it can provide multiple perspectives of a topic.
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title Mixed-Methods Research: A Tutorial for Speech-Language Therapists and Audiologists in South Africa
title_short Mixed-Methods Research: A Tutorial for Speech-Language Therapists and Audiologists in South Africa
title_full Mixed-Methods Research: A Tutorial for Speech-Language Therapists and Audiologists in South Africa
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