Ann Arbor
MI, 48104
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Timothy C. Guetterman, PhD, is an applied research methodologist specialized in general research design and mixed methods research. Tim is currently an Assistant Professor and Associate Director of the Mixed Methods Program at the University of Michigan. His methodological interest is to advance rigorous methods of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research, particularly strategies for intersecting and integrating qualitative and quantitative research. He also conducts NIH-funded health services research with a particular focus on improving equity and health services using informatics technology. Tim also focuses on teaching, learning, and research methods capacity building. He has extensive professional experience conducting program evaluation with a focus on educational and healthcare programs. He co-authored the sixth and seventh editions of Educational Research: Planning, Conducting, and Evaluating Quantitative and Qualitative Research, with John W. Creswell. He serves as Co-Editor in Chief for the Journal of Mixed Methods Research and President of the Mixed Methods International Research Association.
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Postdoctoral Research FellowshipUniversity of Michigan Medical School, Family Medicine, 2016
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Center MemberInstitute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation
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Center MemberGlobal REACH
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Center MemberCaswell Diabetes Institute
I am a methodologist specialized in mixed methods research. Research Interests include: 1) Advancing the science and methodology of mixed methods research, 2) Enhancing health services and education through informatics technology, 3) Reducing health disparities related to environmental health conditions, and 4) Developing capacity and skills to conduct research.
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Guetterman TC, Forman J, Fouche S, Simpson K, Fetters MD, Nelson C, Mendel P, Hsu A, Flohr JA, Domeier R, Rahim R, Nallamothu BK, Abir M. Am Heart J, 2023 Dec; 266: 106 - 119.Journal ArticleA cross-stakeholder approach to improving out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival.
DOI:10.1016/j.ahj.2023.09.004 PMID: 37709108 -
Guetterman TC, James TG. Methods in Psychology, 2023 Nov 1; 8:Journal ArticleA software feature for mixed methods analysis: The MAXQDA Interactive Quote Matrix
DOI:10.1016/j.metip.2023.100116 -
Guetterman TC, Koptyra E, Ritchie O, Marquis LB, Kadri R, Laurie A, Vydiswaran VV, Li J, Brown LK, Veinot TC, Buis LR. J Telemed Telecare, 2023 Aug 28; 1357633X231194382Journal ArticleEquity in virtual care: A mixed methods study of perspectives from physicians.
DOI:10.1177/1357633X231194382 PMID: 37641207 -
Guetterman TC, Fàbregues S, Sakakibara R. Methods in Psychology, 2021 Dec 12; 5:Journal ArticleVisuals in joint displays to represent integration in mixed methods research: A methodological review
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Guetterman TC, Kellenberg JE, Krein SL, Harrod M, Lehrich JL, Iwashyna TJ, Kronick SL, Girotra S, Chan PS, Nallamothu BK. BMJ Qual Saf, 2019 Nov; 28 (11): 916 - 924.Journal ArticleNursing roles for in-hospital cardiac arrest response: higher versus lower performing hospitals.
DOI:10.1136/bmjqs-2019-009487 PMID: 31420410 -
Guetterman TC, Babchuk WA, Howell Smith MC, Stevens J. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 2019 Apr 1; 13: 179 - 195.Journal ArticleContemporary approaches to mixed methods-grounded theory research (MM-GT): A field-based analysis.
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Guetterman TC, Fetters MD. Am Behav Sci, 2018 Jan 1; 62 (7):Journal ArticleTwo Methodological Approaches to the Integration of Mixed Methods and Case Study Design: A Systemic Review
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Guetterman TC, Fetters MD, Creswell JW. Ann Fam Med, 2015 Nov; 13 (6): 554 - 561.Journal ArticleIntegrating Quantitative and Qualitative Results in Health Science Mixed Methods Research Through Joint Displays.
DOI:10.1370/afm.1865 PMID: 26553895