Attention to Individuals: Mixed Methods for N-of-1 Health Care Interventions

J Mix Methods Res. 2017 Jul;11(3):342-354. doi: 10.1177/1558689815623685. Epub 2016 Jan 11.

Abstract

In several ways, randomized controlled trials represent a high standard of rigor in clinical biomedical research. Randomized controlled trials fail, however, to yield knowledge applicable to specific individuals. This article presents a methodological rationale for a mixed methods approach to n-of-1 clinical studies that attends to the preferences and concerns of individuals while attaining high standards of qualitative and quantitative rigor. An illustrative research design involving a hypothetical music therapy intervention for a quality of life outcome is examined in some detail and a concluding argument is made that the proposed mixed methods approach is especially appropriate for early-stage research interventions intended to generate explanatory hypotheses.

Keywords: mixed methods; music therapy; n-of-1 study; randomization tests.