In this paper, we respond to a paper by Jamal and colleagues published in Trials in October 2015, taking the opportunity to continue the much-needed debate about what applied scientific realism is. The paper by Jamal et al. is useful because it exposes the challenges of combining a realist evaluation approach (as developed by Pawson and Tilley) with the RCT design. We identified three fundamental differences that are related to paradigmatic differences in the treatment of causation between post-positivist and realist logic: (1) the construct of mechanism; (2) the relation between mediators and moderators on one hand, and mechanisms and contexts on the other hand, and (3) the variable-oriented approach to analysis of causation versus the con...
In this paper, we assess realistic evaluation’s articulation with evidence-based practice (EBP) from...
The author is currently conducting two rapid Realist Syntheses, one to identify the theoretical base...
BACKGROUND: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a "re...
In this paper, we respond to a paper by Jamal and colleagues published in Trials in October 2015 and...
BACKGROUND: Some realists have criticised randomised controlled trials for their inability to explai...
Background: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
We previously proposed that realist randomised controlled trials could be used to evaluate how, for ...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as fail...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as faili...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
In this paper, we assess realistic evaluation’s articulation with evidence-based practice (EBP) from...
The author is currently conducting two rapid Realist Syntheses, one to identify the theoretical base...
BACKGROUND: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a "re...
In this paper, we respond to a paper by Jamal and colleagues published in Trials in October 2015 and...
BACKGROUND: Some realists have criticised randomised controlled trials for their inability to explai...
Background: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
BACKGROUND: Van Belle et al. argue that our attempt to pursue realist evaluation via a randomised tr...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
We previously proposed that realist randomised controlled trials could be used to evaluate how, for ...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as fail...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) of social interventions are often criticised as faili...
The integration of realist evaluation principles within randomised controlled trials ('realist RCTs'...
In this paper, we assess realistic evaluation’s articulation with evidence-based practice (EBP) from...
The author is currently conducting two rapid Realist Syntheses, one to identify the theoretical base...
BACKGROUND: We have previously proposed that trials of social interventions can be done within a "re...