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Overview

Michael D. Fetters is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with a significant number of publications concentrated in these areas.

The main fields of study for Fetters include:

  • Medicine
  • Health Professions

The subfields of study cover the following areas:

  • General Health Professions
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • Surgery

Research topics addressed in Fetters' work include:

  • Health Policy Implementation Science
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Evaluation and Performance Assessment
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Cardiac Structural Anomalies and Repair
  • Community Health and Development
  • Global Cancer Incidence and Screening

Fetters has contributed numerous papers, with recent notable publications being:

  • "Utilizing a Mixed Methods Approach for Conducting Interventional Evaluations" (2020), published in Journal of Mixed Methods Research
  • "Joint Displays of Integrated Data Collection in Mixed Methods Research" (2022), published in International Journal of Qualitative Methods

Frequent collaborators in Fetters' research include:

  • José F. Molina-Azorín (18 joint works)
  • Timothy C. Guetterman (13 joint works)
  • Donald S. Likosky (13 joint works)
  • Francis D. Pagani (12 joint works)
  • P. Paul Chandanabhumma (12 joint works)

Publication venues with significant contributions from Fetters include:

  • Journal of Mixed Methods Research (20 publications)
  • The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation (6 publications)
  • BMJ Open (5 publications)
  • JMIR Research Protocols (4 publications)
  • International Journal of Qualitative Methods (3 publications)

Best Publications

  • Achieving Integration in Mixed Methods Designs—Principles and Practices

    Michael D. Fetters;Leslie A. Curry;John W. Creswell

  • Integrating Quantitative and Qualitative Results in Health Science Mixed Methods Research Through Joint Displays.

    Timothy C. Guetterman;Michael D. Fetters;John W. Creswell

  • Designing A Mixed Methods Study In Primary Care

    John W. Creswell;Michael D. Fetters;Nataliya V. Ivankova

  • The 1 + 1 = 3 Integration Challenge:

    Michael D. Fetters;Dawn Freshwater

  • Two Methodological Approaches to the Integration of Mixed Methods and Case Study Designs: A Systematic Review:

    Timothy C. Guetterman;Michael D. Fetters

  • Context Matters: The Experience of 14 Research Teams in Systematically Reporting Contextual Factors Important for Practice Change

    Andrada Tomoaia-Cotisel;Andrada Tomoaia-Cotisel;Andrada Tomoaia-Cotisel;Debra L. Scammon;Norman J. Waitzman;Peter F. Cronholm

  • Identification of the hikikomori syndrome of social withdrawal: Psychosocial features and treatment preferences in four countries

    Alan R Teo;Michael D Fetters;Kyle Stufflebam;Masaru Tateno

  • Factors considered by medical students when formulating their specialty preferences in Japan: findings from a qualitative study.

    Priya Saigal;Yousuke Takemura;Takashi Nishiue;Michael D Fetters

  • Medical student attitudes toward video games and related new media technologies in medical education.

    Frederick W Kron;Craig L Gjerde;Ananda Sen;Michael D Fetters

  • Video elicitation interviews: a qualitative research method for investigating physician-patient interactions.

    Stephen G. Henry;Michael D. Fetters

  • The Journal of Mixed Methods Research Starts a New Decade: The Mixed Methods Research Integration Trilogy and Its Dimensions:

    Michael D. Fetters;José F. Molina-Azorin

  • Conceptual models to guide integration during analysis in convergent mixed methods studies

    Ellen Moseholm;Michael D Fetters

  • Opening cultural doors: Providing culturally sensitive healthcare to Arab American and American Muslim patients

    Maya M. Hammoud;Casey B. White;Michael D. Fetters

  • Hospital do-not-resuscitate orders: why they have failed and how to fix them.

    Jacqueline K. Yuen;M. Carrington Reid;Michael D. Fetters

  • Family consent, communication, and advance directives for cancer disclosure: a Japanese case and discussion.

    Akira Akabayashi;Michael D. Fetters;Todd S. Elwyn

  • The primary care provider (PCP)‐cancer specialist relationship: A systematic review and mixed‐methods meta‐synthesis

    Lesly A. Dossett;Janella N. Hudson;Arden M. Morris;M. Catherine Lee

  • Causes of maternal mortality in Japan.

    Ken Nagaya;Michael D. Fetters;Mutsuo Ishikawa;Takahiko Kubo

  • Publishing a Methodological Mixed Methods Research Article

    Michael D. Fetters;Dawn Freshwater

  • Doctor-patient communication: a comparison of the USA and Japan.

    Sachiko Ohtaki;Toshio Ohtaki;Michael D Fetters

  • Cancer disclosure in Japan: historical comparisons, current practices.

    Todd S. Elwyn;Michael D. Fetters;Daniel W. Gorenflo;Tsukasa Tsuda

  • Adverse events in primary care identified from a risk-management database

    Gayle Fischer;Michael D. Fetters;Ann P. Munro;Edward B. Goldman

Frequent Co-Authors

John W. Creswell
John W. Creswell University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Jeffrey A. Alexander
Jeffrey A. Alexander University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
James E. Aikens
James E. Aikens University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Scott R. Vrana
Scott R. Vrana Virginia Commonwealth University
Leslie A. Curry
Leslie A. Curry Yale University
Briana Mezuk
Briana Mezuk University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Judith E. Arnetz
Judith E. Arnetz Michigan State University

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