Background: The development of the capability and capacity to evaluate the outcomes of trials of complex interventions is a key priority of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) and the Medical Research Council (MRC). The evaluation of complex treatment programmes for mental illness (e.g. cognitive–behavioural therapy for depression or psychosis) not only is a vital component of this research in its own right but also provides a well-established model for the evaluation of complex interventions in other clinical areas. In the context of efficacy and mechanism evaluation (EME) there is a particular need for robust methods for making valid causal inference in explanatory analyses of the mechanisms of treatment-induced change in cl...
Background: Defined by their mechanisms, social and psychological interventions are those interventi...
For a number of reasons, surrogate endpoints are considered instead of the so-called true endpoint i...
This chapter explores why mixed methods intervention evaluations are needed when undertaking randomi...
The author examines two questions: (1) Should “assay sensitivity” be used to determine the appropria...
The investigation of treatment effect moderation is a common research objective in psychological stu...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) not only are the gold standard for evaluating the efficacy and eff...
Determining the means by which effective psychotherapy works is critical. A generally recommended st...
Background: Modern psychometric methods make it possible to eliminate nonperforming items and reduce...
A consistent finding in health services research is the report of uneven uptake of research findings...
Treatments in randomized studies are often targeted to key mediating variables. Researchers want to ...
A rationale for using a qualitative "Research Jury Method" for assessing psychotherapy outcome as an...
We have assessed the methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions ...
Background: Defined by their mechanisms, social and psychological interventions are those interventi...
For a number of reasons, surrogate endpoints are considered instead of the so-called true endpoint i...
This chapter explores why mixed methods intervention evaluations are needed when undertaking randomi...
The author examines two questions: (1) Should “assay sensitivity” be used to determine the appropria...
The investigation of treatment effect moderation is a common research objective in psychological stu...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Many epidemiological questions concern potential interventions to alter the pathways presumed to med...
Recent years have seen major developments in psychotherapy research that suggest the need to address...
Randomized clinical trials (RCTs) not only are the gold standard for evaluating the efficacy and eff...
Determining the means by which effective psychotherapy works is critical. A generally recommended st...
Background: Modern psychometric methods make it possible to eliminate nonperforming items and reduce...
A consistent finding in health services research is the report of uneven uptake of research findings...
Treatments in randomized studies are often targeted to key mediating variables. Researchers want to ...
A rationale for using a qualitative "Research Jury Method" for assessing psychotherapy outcome as an...
We have assessed the methodological quality of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of interventions ...
Background: Defined by their mechanisms, social and psychological interventions are those interventi...
For a number of reasons, surrogate endpoints are considered instead of the so-called true endpoint i...
This chapter explores why mixed methods intervention evaluations are needed when undertaking randomi...