Realist evaluation is a methodology that addresses the questions: ‘what works, for whom, in which circumstances, and how?’. In this approach, programme theories are developed and tested against available evidence. However, when complex interventions are implemented in rapidly changing environments, there are many unpredictable forces that determine the programme’s scope and architecture, as well as resultant outcome. These forces can be theorised, in real time, and included in realist evaluation outputs for current and future optimisation of programmes. Reflecting on a realist evaluation of first-contact physiotherapy in primary care (the FRONTIER Study), five important considerations are described for improving the quality of realist e...
In this paper, we assess realistic evaluation’s articulation with evidence-based practice (EBP) from...
Context: Large-scale, whole-systems interventions in health care require imaginative approaches to e...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
Realist evaluation is a methodology that addresses the questions: ‘what works, for whom, in which ci...
The application of realist approaches to health services research and evaluation has continued to gr...
Policy Points Realist evaluation (RE) is an emerging and promising research approach for evaluating ...
In spite of the inherent complexity of public health practice, practitioners are faced with both a r...
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realitie...
There are three broad themes integrated throughout this thesis. The first relates to the development...
Realist evaluation is based on a conception of public policies as interventions that produce their o...
Research in the field of care coordination faces the challenge of providing transferable explanatory...
Background: Healthcare organisations seeking to manage knowledge and improve organisational performa...
Background: The realist approach is a form of theory-driven evaluation developed to strengthen the e...
Realist reviews offer a method to understand why an intervention is successful or not. Many factors ...
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...
Context: Large-scale, whole-systems interventions in health care require imaginative approaches to e...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...
Realist evaluation is a methodology that addresses the questions: ‘what works, for whom, in which ci...
The application of realist approaches to health services research and evaluation has continued to gr...
Policy Points Realist evaluation (RE) is an emerging and promising research approach for evaluating ...
In spite of the inherent complexity of public health practice, practitioners are faced with both a r...
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realitie...
There are three broad themes integrated throughout this thesis. The first relates to the development...
Realist evaluation is based on a conception of public policies as interventions that produce their o...
Research in the field of care coordination faces the challenge of providing transferable explanatory...
Background: Healthcare organisations seeking to manage knowledge and improve organisational performa...
Background: The realist approach is a form of theory-driven evaluation developed to strengthen the e...
Realist reviews offer a method to understand why an intervention is successful or not. Many factors ...
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...
Context: Large-scale, whole-systems interventions in health care require imaginative approaches to e...
Bonell et al. discuss the challenges of carrying out randomised controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate...