Qualitative Methods in Health Services Research


On December 4, 1998, AHRQ's (formerly AHCPR) Center for Organization and Delivery Studies and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation held a conference, "Qualitative Methods in Health Services Research" in Rockville, MD. AHRQ and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation share the goal of advancing the field's understanding and use of qualitative methods in order to answer the most pressing health services research and policy questions.


Qualitative methods have received renewed attention as they are well-suited for addressing some of the most challenging theoretical and substantive problems, either exclusively or in conjunction with quantitative methods. Areas where qualitative methods can make a significant contribution include:

Almost 70 quantitative and qualitative researchers attended the day-long meeting which included the following sessions:

A special supplement to the December 1999 issue of the journal Health Services Research (HSR) featured the papers written for the conference. Select Research Activities for a description of the journal supplement.

Current as of July 2000


Internet Citation:

Qualitative Methods in Health Services Research. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/about/cods/codsqual.htm


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