@article{66ffac359f834aa5be891acb5148225a,
title = "A demonstration of mixed-methods research in the health sciences",
keywords = "community, health care, health disparities, international mixed-methods research, mixed methods, nursing research, patient-centred translational research, research methodology",
author = "Roxanne Vandermause",
note = "Professor, Washington State University, Spokane, Spokane WA Roxanne Vandermause Donald L Ross endowed chair for advancing nursing practice, College of Nursing, University of Missouri-St Louis, St Louis MO Sterling McPherson Assistant professor, Washington State University, Spokane, Spokane WA Celestina Barbosa-Leiker Assistant professor, Washington State University, Spokane, Spokane WA Background The growth of patient, community and population-centred nursing research is a rationale for the use of research methods that can examine complex healthcare issues, not only from a biophysical perspective, but also from cultural, psychosocial and political viewpoints.",
year = "2016",
doi = "10.7748/NR.2016.E1433",
language = "American English",
volume = "24",
journal = "Nurse Researcher",
}