In this commentary the findings from a systematic review that concluded there is no compelling evidence to suggest that implementing complicated, multi-faceted interventions is more effective than simple, single component interventions to changing healthcare professional’s behaviour are considered through the lens of Harvey and Kitson’s editorial. Whilst an appealing conclusion, it is one that hides a myriad of complexities. These include issues concerning how best to tailor interventions and how best to evaluate such efforts. These are complex issues that do not have simple solutions
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...
Complex interventions are “built up from a number of components, which may act both independently an...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
In this commentary the findings from a systematic review that concluded there is no compelling evide...
In this commentary the findings from a systematic review that concluded there is no compelling evide...
Healthcare decisions are often made under pressure, with varying levels of information in a changing...
This commentary considers the vexed question of whether or not we should be spending time and resour...
Healthcare decisions are often made under pressure, with varying levels of information in a changing...
An earlier overview of systematic reviews and a subsequent editorial on single-component versus mult...
This commentary considers the vexed question of whether or not we should be spending time and resour...
This commentary considers the vexed question of whether or not we should be spending time and resour...
An earlier overview of systematic reviews and a subsequent editorial on single-component versus mult...
An earlier overview of systematic reviews and a subsequent editorial on single-component ...
How best to achieve the translation of research evidence into routine policy and practice remains an...
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...
Complex interventions are “built up from a number of components, which may act both independently an...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...
In this commentary the findings from a systematic review that concluded there is no compelling evide...
In this commentary the findings from a systematic review that concluded there is no compelling evide...
Healthcare decisions are often made under pressure, with varying levels of information in a changing...
This commentary considers the vexed question of whether or not we should be spending time and resour...
Healthcare decisions are often made under pressure, with varying levels of information in a changing...
An earlier overview of systematic reviews and a subsequent editorial on single-component versus mult...
This commentary considers the vexed question of whether or not we should be spending time and resour...
This commentary considers the vexed question of whether or not we should be spending time and resour...
An earlier overview of systematic reviews and a subsequent editorial on single-component versus mult...
An earlier overview of systematic reviews and a subsequent editorial on single-component ...
How best to achieve the translation of research evidence into routine policy and practice remains an...
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...
Complex interventions present unique challenges for systematic reviews. Current debates tend to cent...
Complex interventions are “built up from a number of components, which may act both independently an...
Attention to collaborative approaches to encouraging evidence use in healthcare practice are gaining...