We reflect on how qualitative research can be used to develop or refine theories about how the mechanisms triggered by intervention enactment might generate outcomes, referring to examples from a ‘realist trial’ of a whole-school health intervention. Qualitative research can explore mechanisms directly, by asking participants how they think interventions work, or indirectly, by exploring participant experiences of intervention-related actions to understand the conditions and consequences of these actions. Both of these approaches can inform theorisation of how mechanisms are triggered and generate outcomes, and how this is contingent on context. We discuss methods for sampling, data collection and data analysis, and recommend dimensional a...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Population health intervention research raises major conceptual an...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...
Qualitative methods are underutilized in health intervention evaluation, and overshadowed by the imp...
BACKGROUND: This study reports on qualitative research conducted within a randomised controlled tria...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the use of qualitative approaches alongside randomised trials of complex healt...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the use of qualitative approaches alongside randomised trials of complex healt...
The use of qualitative research methods alongside randomized controlled trials of health-care interv...
Purpose: This thesis aimed to evaluate how theory-orientated approach to research synthesis of compl...
Background: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of...
A multitude of factors can influence the uptake and implementation of complex interventions in healt...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of...
There is growing recognition that current methodology to understand complex interventions in health-...
Guideline developers are increasingly dealing with more difficult decisions concerning whether to re...
Abstract Background The concept of “mechanism” is cen...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Population health intervention research raises major conceptual an...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...
Qualitative methods are underutilized in health intervention evaluation, and overshadowed by the imp...
BACKGROUND: This study reports on qualitative research conducted within a randomised controlled tria...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the use of qualitative approaches alongside randomised trials of complex healt...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the use of qualitative approaches alongside randomised trials of complex healt...
The use of qualitative research methods alongside randomized controlled trials of health-care interv...
Purpose: This thesis aimed to evaluate how theory-orientated approach to research synthesis of compl...
Background: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of...
A multitude of factors can influence the uptake and implementation of complex interventions in healt...
BACKGROUND: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of...
There is growing recognition that current methodology to understand complex interventions in health-...
Guideline developers are increasingly dealing with more difficult decisions concerning whether to re...
Abstract Background The concept of “mechanism” is cen...
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accre...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Population health intervention research raises major conceptual an...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...