BackgroundThe Medical Research Council published the second edition of its framework in 2006 on developing and evaluating complex interventions. Since then, there have been considerable developments in the field of complex intervention research. The objective of this project was to update the framework in the light of these developments. The framework aims to help research teams prioritise research questions and design, and conduct research with an appropriate choice of methods, rather than to provide detailed guidance on the use of specific methods.MethodsThere were four stages to the update: (1) gap analysis to identify developments in the methods and practice since the previous framework was published; (2) an expert workshop of 36 partic...
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated. However, ther...
BACKGROUND: The Medical Research Councils' framework for complex interventions has been criticized f...
There is an increasing interest in evaluating complex interventions. This is because epidemiological...
BACKGROUND: The Medical Research Council published the second edition of its framework in 2006 on de...
The UK Medical Research Council’s widely used guidance for developing and evaluating complex interve...
The UK Medical Research Council’s widely used guidance for developing and evaluating complex interve...
Complex interventions are commonly used in the health and social care services, public health practi...
Background: Medical Research Council (MRC) guidance on developing and evaluating complex interventi...
The UK Medical Research Council’s (MRC) Guidance on Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions...
<p><i>Evaluating complex interventions is complicated. The Medical Research Council's ev...
Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in: BMJ, 2008, V...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Evaluation of complex interventions (CI) is challenging for health ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years there has been much emphasis on 'research waste' caused by poor question...
Background: The Medical Research Council's Framework (2010) guidelines for the evaluation of complex...
Objective To provide researchers with guidance on actions to take during intervention development.Su...
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated. However, ther...
BACKGROUND: The Medical Research Councils' framework for complex interventions has been criticized f...
There is an increasing interest in evaluating complex interventions. This is because epidemiological...
BACKGROUND: The Medical Research Council published the second edition of its framework in 2006 on de...
The UK Medical Research Council’s widely used guidance for developing and evaluating complex interve...
The UK Medical Research Council’s widely used guidance for developing and evaluating complex interve...
Complex interventions are commonly used in the health and social care services, public health practi...
Background: Medical Research Council (MRC) guidance on developing and evaluating complex interventi...
The UK Medical Research Council’s (MRC) Guidance on Developing and Evaluating Complex Interventions...
<p><i>Evaluating complex interventions is complicated. The Medical Research Council's ev...
Copyright © 2008 by the BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. This articles was first published in: BMJ, 2008, V...
International audienceBACKGROUND:Evaluation of complex interventions (CI) is challenging for health ...
BACKGROUND: In recent years there has been much emphasis on 'research waste' caused by poor question...
Background: The Medical Research Council's Framework (2010) guidelines for the evaluation of complex...
Objective To provide researchers with guidance on actions to take during intervention development.Su...
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated. However, ther...
BACKGROUND: The Medical Research Councils' framework for complex interventions has been criticized f...
There is an increasing interest in evaluating complex interventions. This is because epidemiological...