Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research SIG

Who We Are

The Qualitative and Mixed Methods Research Special Interest Group (SIG) is made up of researchers interested in advancing qualitative research as a means to further inform physical therapy practice. We are a cohesive group, with varied research interests that span clinical practice, wellness, teaching and learning, and administration, intent on capturing the perspectives of the multiple stakeholders physical therapists encounter including patients, caregivers, students, educators and rehab team members. Additionally, the SIG is interested in fostering the growth of mixed method design as a means to enrich chiefly quantitative research. As reported in the Physical Therapy Journal (Phys Ther. 2009;89:91-100), “mixed methods research provides physical therapists with opportunities to broaden their scope and depth of understanding patients’ illness, injury, and rehabilitation.” Thus, we as qualitative researchers in this SIG also welcome the quantitative researchers as partners to more fully answer clinically relevant questions by capitalizing on the added value of mixed methods research.

Our Mission

Our mission is to provide resources and support that would assist the scholarly endeavors of qualitative and mixed methods researchers who are SIG members. Resources include educational programming and relevant events at physical therapy meetings, forums and networking opportunities, as well as consultation with research. Additionally, we aim to increase SIG membership, as well as improve awareness of the value of qualitative research within the greater PT community.

Resources

The Qualitative Report is a peer-reviewed, on-line monthly journal devoted to writing and discussion of and about qualitative, critical, action, and collaborative inquiry and research.