Employing a pragmatic inquiry research design, looking for published research using this method, employing qualitative research data collection methods of semi-structured interview and focus groups for example rather than mixed methods.
I am not sure what you mean by a "pragmatic inquiry research design." Pragmatism as philosophy for research does not get as specific as research designs.
I believe you are using Bowen's book and framework. With that said, qualitative research can involve multiple sources, such as interviews, focus groups, observations, field notes, screening instruments, etc. Though some researchers find "pragmatic inquiry research design" as a specific term from Bowen and some related work, look broadly at qualitative research using the sources you listed, BUT, always look at your purpose and aims to see if your design answers your question and provides data adequacy.