Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accrediting specific intervention 'products' as effective. This approach often fails to give sufficient consideration to how intervention components interact with each other and with local context. 'Realists' argue that trials misunderstand the scientific method, offer only a 'successionist' approach to causation, which brackets out the complexity of social causation, and fail to ask which interventions work, for whom and under what circumstances. We counter-argue that trials are useful in evaluating social interventions because randomized control groups actually take proper account of rather than bracket out the complexity of social causation. No...
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realitie...
BACKGROUND: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a "re...
Background: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a ‘...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
In this paper, we respond to a paper by Jamal and colleagues published in Trials in October 2015 and...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as faili...
BACKGROUND: Some realists have criticised randomised controlled trials for their inability to explai...
In this paper, we respond to a paper by Jamal and colleagues published in Trials in October 2015, ta...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as fail...
We previously proposed that realist randomised controlled trials could be used to evaluate how, for ...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realitie...
BACKGROUND: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a "re...
Background: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a ‘...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
In this paper, we respond to a paper by Jamal and colleagues published in Trials in October 2015 and...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as faili...
BACKGROUND: Some realists have criticised randomised controlled trials for their inability to explai...
In this paper, we respond to a paper by Jamal and colleagues published in Trials in October 2015, ta...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as fail...
We previously proposed that realist randomised controlled trials could be used to evaluate how, for ...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realitie...
BACKGROUND: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a "re...
Background: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a ‘...