BACKGROUND: Logic models are commonly used in evaluations to represent the causal processes through which interventions produce outcomes, yet significant debate is currently taking place over whether they can describe complex interventions which adapt to context. This paper assesses the logic models used in healthcare research from a complexity perspective. A typology of existing logic models is proposed, as well as a formal methodology for deriving more flexible and dynamic logic models. ANALYSIS: Various logic model types were tested as part of an evaluation of a complex Patient Experience Toolkit (PET) intervention, developed and implemented through action research across six hospital wards/departments in the English NHS. Three dominant ...
Background There is increasing interest in innovative methods to carry out systematic reviews of ...
Background: The healthcare system has proved a challenging environment for innovation, especially in...
BACKGROUND: The healthcare system has proved a challenging environment for innovation, especially in...
Background Logic models are commonly used in evaluations to represent the causal processes through ...
Background: Logic models are commonly used in evaluations to represent the causal processes through ...
Background Logic models are commonly used in evaluations in healthcare research to represent how in...
Logic models feature prominently in intervention research yet there is increasing debate about their...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the development and application of logic model templates for systematic revie...
Logic models are increasingly central to intervention research and improvement science in healthcare...
The complexity associated with how interventions result – or fail to result – in outcomes, and how c...
Contains fulltext : 190759.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The complexit...
The complexity associated with how interventions result—or fail to result—in outcomes and how contex...
Logic models have long been used to understand complex programs to improve social and health outcome...
Case management programs for frequent users of healthcare services are complex interventions which i...
Background There is increasing interest in innovative methods to carry out systematic reviews of ...
Background: The healthcare system has proved a challenging environment for innovation, especially in...
BACKGROUND: The healthcare system has proved a challenging environment for innovation, especially in...
Background Logic models are commonly used in evaluations to represent the causal processes through ...
Background: Logic models are commonly used in evaluations to represent the causal processes through ...
Background Logic models are commonly used in evaluations in healthcare research to represent how in...
Logic models feature prominently in intervention research yet there is increasing debate about their...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the development and application of logic model templates for systematic revie...
Logic models are increasingly central to intervention research and improvement science in healthcare...
The complexity associated with how interventions result – or fail to result – in outcomes, and how c...
Contains fulltext : 190759.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The complexit...
The complexity associated with how interventions result—or fail to result—in outcomes and how contex...
Logic models have long been used to understand complex programs to improve social and health outcome...
Case management programs for frequent users of healthcare services are complex interventions which i...
Background There is increasing interest in innovative methods to carry out systematic reviews of ...
Background: The healthcare system has proved a challenging environment for innovation, especially in...
BACKGROUND: The healthcare system has proved a challenging environment for innovation, especially in...