There is growing recognition that current methodology to understand complex interventions in health-care often falls short of comprehensively explaining the interventions. Health-care interventions need to be understood in ways that are responsive to the complexities and intricacies of programs, people, and places. Qualitative research and mixed-methods endeavors attempt to overcome the limits of measurement-based research. This article draws on published theories of complex interventions and argues that research guided by Gadamer’s philosophical hermeneutics can yield research to complement our understanding of complex interventions in health-care. Specific examples from family intervention research are provided to illustrate the type of k...
OBJECTIVES: Although there is increasing interest in the evaluation of complex interventions, there ...
Background: The Medical Research Council's Framework (2010) guidelines for the evaluation of complex...
Discusses the shift in research perspective from quantitative to qualitative methods of investigatio...
A multitude of factors can influence the uptake and implementation of complex interventions in healt...
We reflect on how qualitative research can be used to develop or refine theories about how the mech...
The use of qualitative research methods alongside randomized controlled trials of health-care interv...
Purpose: This thesis aimed to evaluate how theory-orientated approach to research synthesis of compl...
© 2020 Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Objective: Qualitative research on therapeutic compone...
Interventions are often defined pragmatically and lack any clear theoretical basis, which limits gen...
Quantitative methods aimed at producing generalizable results have long dominated the health science...
Although complexity theory is increasingly used to explain and understand complex health-system beha...
International audienceMany recommendations and innovative approaches are available for the developme...
Guideline developers are increasingly dealing with more difficult decisions concerning whether to re...
Complex healthcare interventions consist of multiple components which may vary in trials conducted i...
This article, the sixth in a series aiming to provide practical guidance for qualitative research in...
OBJECTIVES: Although there is increasing interest in the evaluation of complex interventions, there ...
Background: The Medical Research Council's Framework (2010) guidelines for the evaluation of complex...
Discusses the shift in research perspective from quantitative to qualitative methods of investigatio...
A multitude of factors can influence the uptake and implementation of complex interventions in healt...
We reflect on how qualitative research can be used to develop or refine theories about how the mech...
The use of qualitative research methods alongside randomized controlled trials of health-care interv...
Purpose: This thesis aimed to evaluate how theory-orientated approach to research synthesis of compl...
© 2020 Beijing University of Chinese Medicine Objective: Qualitative research on therapeutic compone...
Interventions are often defined pragmatically and lack any clear theoretical basis, which limits gen...
Quantitative methods aimed at producing generalizable results have long dominated the health science...
Although complexity theory is increasingly used to explain and understand complex health-system beha...
International audienceMany recommendations and innovative approaches are available for the developme...
Guideline developers are increasingly dealing with more difficult decisions concerning whether to re...
Complex healthcare interventions consist of multiple components which may vary in trials conducted i...
This article, the sixth in a series aiming to provide practical guidance for qualitative research in...
OBJECTIVES: Although there is increasing interest in the evaluation of complex interventions, there ...
Background: The Medical Research Council's Framework (2010) guidelines for the evaluation of complex...
Discusses the shift in research perspective from quantitative to qualitative methods of investigatio...