Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on the value of building and testing middle range theory throughout the development and evaluation of complex population health interventions. We agree that a coherent theoretical basis for intervention development, and use of evaluation to test key causal assumptions and build theory, are crucial. However, in this editorial, we argue that such recommendations have often been operationalised in somewhat simplistic terms with potentially perverse consequences, and that an uncritical assumption that an intervention explicitly based on theory is inherently superior carries significant risks. We first argue that the drive for theory-based approaches may have exacerbated a propensity to select ‘off-the-s...
BACKGROUND: Public health decision-making is hampered by inappropriate adherence to underpowered ran...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify examples of how social theories are used in systematic reviews of compl...
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated. However, ther...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on the value of building and testing middle range theory t...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on the value of building and testing middle range theory t...
Background: An international workshop on population health intervention research (PHIR) was organize...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Population health intervention research raises major conceptual an...
Given their inherent complexity, we need a better understanding of what is happening inside the "bla...
Evaluations of public-health interventions might potentially be used to test and refine middle-range...
<em>Background and Purpose:</em> Over the last decade, the field of implementation science (IS) has ...
Background: Behavioral scientists suggest that for behavior change interventions to work effectively...
Background: Meta-analyses of complex interventions are challenging because causality operates throug...
Using theory to develop health behaviour interventions provides a useful framework to accumulate evi...
Objective: Interventions are increasingly described as theory-based; however, the basis for this is ...
BACKGROUND: Public health decision-making is hampered by inappropriate adherence to underpowered ran...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify examples of how social theories are used in systematic reviews of compl...
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated. However, ther...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on the value of building and testing middle range theory t...
Recent years have seen a growing emphasis on the value of building and testing middle range theory t...
Background: An international workshop on population health intervention research (PHIR) was organize...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Population health intervention research raises major conceptual an...
Given their inherent complexity, we need a better understanding of what is happening inside the "bla...
Evaluations of public-health interventions might potentially be used to test and refine middle-range...
<em>Background and Purpose:</em> Over the last decade, the field of implementation science (IS) has ...
Background: Behavioral scientists suggest that for behavior change interventions to work effectively...
Background: Meta-analyses of complex interventions are challenging because causality operates throug...
Using theory to develop health behaviour interventions provides a useful framework to accumulate evi...
Objective: Interventions are increasingly described as theory-based; however, the basis for this is ...
BACKGROUND: Public health decision-making is hampered by inappropriate adherence to underpowered ran...
AbstractObjectiveTo identify examples of how social theories are used in systematic reviews of compl...
Complex systems approaches to social intervention research are increasingly advocated. However, ther...