Integrating quantitative and qualitative data and findings when undertaking randomised controlled trials
It is common to undertake qualitative research alongside randomised controlled trials (RCTs) when evaluating complex interventions. Researchers tend to analyse these datasets one by one and then consider their findings separately within the discussion section of the final report, rarely integrating...
Main Authors: | Richards, D, Bazeley, P, Borglin, G, Craig, P, Emsley, R, Frost, J, Hill, J, Horwood, J, Hutchings, H, Jinks, C, Montgomery, A, Moore, G, Plano Clark, V, Tonkin-Crine, S, Wade, J, Warren, F, Wyke, S, Young, B, O'Cathain, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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BMJ
2019
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