2016
DOI: 10.1590/15174522-018004221
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Uma introdução aos métodos mistos

Abstract: Públicas (UFAL), além disso agradecemos ao CNPQ e a FACEPE pelo apoio financeiro. ResumoQuais são as vantagens da triangulação metodológica? Apesar de ser consensual a importância da combinação de técnicas quantitativas e qualitativas, ainda são raros os trabalhos que efetivamente utilizam uma abordagem multimétodo. Este artigo apresenta uma introdução aos métodos mistos. Nosso público alvo são estudantes de graduação e pós-graduação em estágios iniciais de treinamento. Metodologicamente, sintetizamos as princ… Show more

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“…Regarding methodological approaches, we note that the data exposes a historical remnant of the origins of nursing, a profession that values intersubjective relationships in its research practices. It is known that, at present, scientific tendencies are debated according to two paradigms, the quantitative and the qualitative; in many areas of knowledge, the search for evidence ever closer to the human reality ends up integrating these two paradigms, arriving at the so-called "mixed research" method (20) . For Kuhn (4) , the world of the scientist is transformed both qualitatively and quantitatively, and enriched, by fundamental novelties of facts and theories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding methodological approaches, we note that the data exposes a historical remnant of the origins of nursing, a profession that values intersubjective relationships in its research practices. It is known that, at present, scientific tendencies are debated according to two paradigms, the quantitative and the qualitative; in many areas of knowledge, the search for evidence ever closer to the human reality ends up integrating these two paradigms, arriving at the so-called "mixed research" method (20) . For Kuhn (4) , the world of the scientist is transformed both qualitatively and quantitatively, and enriched, by fundamental novelties of facts and theories.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It aims to promote the understanding of the phenomenon of choice in a way that would not be obtained with the use of only one approach, and should consider four main aspects: time distribution, weighting, combination and theorizing. 7,8 The research was conducted in a Health Regional of a Northeastern state, which serves and is a reference for ten cities. The choice of the regional was because it comprises a region in which 80% of its municipalities had cases of Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome, in addition to the need to show the reality of a population living far from large urban centers, thus being a public who find it more difficult due to the scarce availability of services, human resources and materials to provide care to children with CZS.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, mixed and multimethod studies simultaneously or sequentially combine quantitative and qualitative approaches in a same investigation. These designs are a growing trend in studies on the hospital--health psychology because they make it possible to research the complex phenomena that permeate the area (Creswell, 2010;Paranhos, Figueiredo Filho, Rocha, Silva Júnior, & Freitas, 2016;Santos et al, 2017).…”
Section: Research Into the Contemporary Psychology And Health-diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the combining these methods allows researcher to extract the best from each one in order to answer a specific question regarding a particular object of study. Paranhos et al (2016) contends that despite ample dissemination in the literature, applying complex research methods remains incipient, due more to lack of specific training in implementing systemic complex methods than ontological or epistemological limitations in the scientific community.…”
Section: Research Into the Contemporary Psychology And Health-diseasementioning
confidence: 99%