This article describes the key features of realist (realistic) evaluation and illustrates their application using, as an example, a simulation-based course for final year medical students. The use of simulation-based education (SBE) is increasing and so too is the evidence supporting its value as a powerful technique which can lead to substantial educational benefits. Accompanying these changes is a call for research into its use to be more theory-driven and to investigate both 'Did it work?' and as importantly 'Why did it work (or not)?' An evaluation methodology that is capable of answering both questions is realist evaluation. Realist evaluation is an emerging methodology that is suited to evaluating complex interventions such as SBE. Th...
Realist evaluation, a theory-driven approach to program evaluation grounded in realist philosophy, i...
Introduction: Operationalisation of realist methods can be challenging (Dalkin et al. 2015). Proto...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
This article describes the key features of realist (realistic) evaluation and illustrates their appl...
Context Education is a complex intervention which produces different outcomes in different circumsta...
This half day program will introduce the key concepts that underpin realist approaches, with special...
Background: There is a paucity of empirical and theoretical literature on reality and realism in sim...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
PURPOSE. This thesis considers the best way to address the challenges faced by educators, institutio...
© The Author(s). 2022This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. http://creat...
Realist evaluation asks ‘how and why do interventions work or not work, for whom, and in what circum...
Purpose: Realism is a perspective in which entities exist independently of being perceived or indepe...
The author is currently conducting two rapid Realist Syntheses, one to identify the theoretical base...
Realist reviews offer a method to understand why an intervention is successful or not. Many factors ...
Realist evaluation, a theory-driven approach to program evaluation grounded in realist philosophy, i...
Introduction: Operationalisation of realist methods can be challenging (Dalkin et al. 2015). Proto...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
This article describes the key features of realist (realistic) evaluation and illustrates their appl...
Context Education is a complex intervention which produces different outcomes in different circumsta...
This half day program will introduce the key concepts that underpin realist approaches, with special...
Background: There is a paucity of empirical and theoretical literature on reality and realism in sim...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
PURPOSE. This thesis considers the best way to address the challenges faced by educators, institutio...
© The Author(s). 2022This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0. http://creat...
Realist evaluation asks ‘how and why do interventions work or not work, for whom, and in what circum...
Purpose: Realism is a perspective in which entities exist independently of being perceived or indepe...
The author is currently conducting two rapid Realist Syntheses, one to identify the theoretical base...
Realist reviews offer a method to understand why an intervention is successful or not. Many factors ...
Realist evaluation, a theory-driven approach to program evaluation grounded in realist philosophy, i...
Introduction: Operationalisation of realist methods can be challenging (Dalkin et al. 2015). Proto...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...