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    • Clinical research integration

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    • Mixed-methods research (MMR) involves integrating quantitative and qualitative data.
    • Effective integration across all study phases is crucial but challenging.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To synthesize methodological discussions on MMR integration.
    • To illustrate MMR integration across all phases of an explanatory sequential study.
    • To present integrated findings from a study on sleep health in women with breast cancer.

    Main Methods:

    • A four-dimensional model of integration was proposed, covering philosophical assumptions, methodology, and dissemination.
    • An explanatory sequential study on sleep health in women with breast cancer was used as an exemplar.
    • Integration of quantitative and qualitative data was demonstrated through paradigm matching, meta-inferences, and visual joint displays.

    Main Results:

    • Visual tools significantly enhance the analysis of mixed-methods data.
    • Joint displays effectively compared sleep characteristics and symptom relationships (anxiety and vasomotor symptoms).
    • Integration facilitated a comprehensive understanding of complex clinical phenomena.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrating MMR across all stages presents challenges but offers unique value.
    • The proposed four-dimension model aids in understanding fully integrated mixed-methods results.
    • Integration is vital for a nuanced understanding of significant clinical problems.