Insignificant or modest findings in intervention trials may be attributable to poorly designed or theorised interventions, poorly implemented interventions, or inadequate evaluation methods. The pre-existing context may also account for the effects observed. A combination of qualitative and quantitative methods is outlined that will permit the determination of how context level factors might modify intervention effectiveness, within a cluster randomised community intervention trial to promote the health of mothers with new babies. The methods include written and oral narratives, key informant interviews, impact logs, and inter-organisational network analyses. Context level factors, which may affect intervention uptake, success, and sustaina...
Implementing interventions with a previous evidence base in new contexts might be more efficient tha...
The call for universal health coverage requires the urgent implementation and scale-up of interventi...
Implementing interventions with a previous evidence base in new contexts might be more efficient tha...
Within implementation science studies, contextual analysis is increasingly recognized as foundationa...
The uptake of evidence-based healthcare interventions is challenging with, on average, a 17-year tim...
Background: Process evaluations assess the implementation and sustainability of complex healthcare i...
Population health intervention research (PHIR) seeks to develop and evaluate policies, programmes an...
Background There is growing recognition that “context” can and does modify the effects of impleme...
As the implementation of interventions—whether that means procedures, programs, products, policies, ...
BACKGROUND: Context is a problem in research on health behaviour change, knowledge translation, prac...
Background: Context is a problem in research on health behaviour change, knowledge translation, prac...
BACKGROUND: Interventions aimed at reducing maternal mortality are increasingly complex. Understandi...
Background A number of single case reports have suggested that the context within which intervention...
There is a significant challenge in global health and development research that pivots on the diffic...
Abstract Background Population health intervention research raises major conceptual and methodologic...
Implementing interventions with a previous evidence base in new contexts might be more efficient tha...
The call for universal health coverage requires the urgent implementation and scale-up of interventi...
Implementing interventions with a previous evidence base in new contexts might be more efficient tha...
Within implementation science studies, contextual analysis is increasingly recognized as foundationa...
The uptake of evidence-based healthcare interventions is challenging with, on average, a 17-year tim...
Background: Process evaluations assess the implementation and sustainability of complex healthcare i...
Population health intervention research (PHIR) seeks to develop and evaluate policies, programmes an...
Background There is growing recognition that “context” can and does modify the effects of impleme...
As the implementation of interventions—whether that means procedures, programs, products, policies, ...
BACKGROUND: Context is a problem in research on health behaviour change, knowledge translation, prac...
Background: Context is a problem in research on health behaviour change, knowledge translation, prac...
BACKGROUND: Interventions aimed at reducing maternal mortality are increasingly complex. Understandi...
Background A number of single case reports have suggested that the context within which intervention...
There is a significant challenge in global health and development research that pivots on the diffic...
Abstract Background Population health intervention research raises major conceptual and methodologic...
Implementing interventions with a previous evidence base in new contexts might be more efficient tha...
The call for universal health coverage requires the urgent implementation and scale-up of interventi...
Implementing interventions with a previous evidence base in new contexts might be more efficient tha...