Assessing efficient cold chain management practices in the health sector and its impact on service delivery in ghana: a study of komfo anokye teaching hospital, kumasi docx



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3.2.3 Mixed Methods
This research strategy is categorized as quantitative or qualitative. Qualitative and quantitative approaches might be utilized to decrease or dispense demerits of each approach
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while acquiring the benefits of each, and of the blend, a multidimensional perspective regarding the matter acquired through some form of binding energy. Creswell and Plano
Clark (2011) expressed that this approach enables comprehension to be formulated than if a sole approach were adopted to specific studies. Moreover, they remark that a collection of core features inside a mixed-method research strategy. They further stressed that researchers gather and investigate qualitative and quantitative data in a sequential and or simultaneous and thorough way that coordinates the two types of data. The manner by which this data is collected will rely upon the nature of the inquiry and the philosophical viewpoint of the researcher.
3.3 Research Approach
According to Burney and Saleem (2008), there are two basic thinking styles in research activity. Deductive and inductive research approaches are the two approaches.
3.3.1 Deductive Research Approach
According to Burney and Saleem (2008), Deductive research moves from the broad to the specific. It is also referred to as the "top-down approach. This is most commonly seen in quantitative investigations. The deductive method entails the creation of hypotheses and their testing during the research process. Deductive research is refining an idea or conjecture based on an existing hypothesis that maybe tested through data collecting.
3.3.2 Inductive Research Approach
The approach to research is the total opposite of deductive research, according to Burnley and
Saleem (2008). It progresses from direct impressions to more in-depth hypotheses. Also
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known as a bottom-up method. Ends are usually based on assumptions and involve a tremendous lot of risk. This methodology is commonly used in observatory studies. Having a basic understanding of the deductive and inductive research approaches, the research method used in this study is a deductive research approach.

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