mixed methods

Budget- and priority-setting criteria at state health agencies in times of austerity: a mixed-methods study.

Leider JP, Resnick B, Kass N, Sellers K, Young J, Bernet P, Jarris P  •  June 2, 2014

Objectives: We examined critical budget and priority criteria for state health agencies to identify likely decision-making factors, pressures, and opportunities in times of austerity.

10 best resources on ... mixed methods research in health systems.

Ozawa S & Pongpirul K  •  May 2, 2014

Abstract: Mixed methods research has become increasingly popular in health systems. Qualitative approaches are often used to explain quantitative results and help to develop interventions or survey instruments. Mixed methods research is especially important in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) settings, where understanding social, economic and cultural contexts are essential to assess health systems performance. To provide researchers and programme managers with a guide to mixed methods research in health systems, we review the best resources with a focus on LMICs.