Abstract
Mixed methods research encompasses methodological approaches that involve the collection, analysis, and integration of qualitative and quantitative data. Mixed methods are useful for complex research questions, applied research settings, and when end users value multiple forms of evidence, which makes mixed methods suitable for many areas of genetic counseling research. High-quality rigorous research methods are required to generate useful knowledge that can advance the field of genetic counseling. The goal of this paper was to provide an introduction to mixed methods research and discuss the rationale, research paradigms, study designs, methodological considerations, opportunities, and challenges in genetic counseling research.