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Title:
Mixed-methods research in wellbeing and health
Author:
Locke, Rachel, 1967- editor.
ISBN:
9780429558528

9780429554056

9780429263484

9780429562990
Edition:
1st.
Physical Description:
1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
General Note:
<P>Introduction</P><P> </P><P>1. Methodological Issues in Researching Everyday Music Therapy Practice </P><I><P>Dr Claire Flower</P></I><P> </P><P>2. Using a Mix of Qualitative Methods to Investigate Vulnerability in the Medical Profession</P><I><P>Dr Rachel Locke, Dr Jane Bell and Dr Samantha Scallan</P></I><P> </P><P>3. Qualitative Methods to Optimise Design and Conduct of Randomised Controlled Trials with Clinical Populations</P><I><P>Dr Andrew Mitchelmore</P></I><P> </P><P>4. Mixed Methods and Wellbeing: Issues Emerging from Multiple Studies into Mentoring for Doctors</P><I><P>Professor Alison Steven and Dr Gemma Wilson</P></I><SUP><P> </P></SUP><P>5. Mixing Methods and Data: Exploring Health and Wellbeing on a Social Scale</P><I><P>Dr David Harrison, Asta Medisauskaite and Dr Eliot L. Rees</P></I><P> </P><P>6. Community-participatory Investigation of the Health-environment-wellbeing nexus of WaSH in Eural Eswatini </P><I><P>Dr Michelle R. Brear</P></I><P> </P><P>7. Using Mixed and Multi-modal Methods in Psychological Research with Young People</P><I><P>Dr Debra Gray, Dr Rachel Manning and Shokraneh Oftadeh-Moghadam </P></I><P> </P><P>8. A Multimethods Approach to Defining a Strategy for Engaging Vulnerable Families in Research</P><I><P>Dr Amanda Lees and Dr Kit Tapson</P><P></I> </P><P>9. Mixed Methods in Community-based Health and Wellbeing Practices</P><I><P>Professor Geoffrey Meads</P></I><P> </P><P>Conclusion: Developing Mixed Methods Research Practice in Wellbeing and Health</P>
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