The use of qualitative research methods alongside randomized controlled trials of health-care interventions have the potential to contribute to the development and evaluation of both complex and other health interventions. Qualitative evaluations of interventions are rarely reported but can provide insight into the intervention process, and the feasibility and acceptability of the intervention, to improve and adapt interventions
BackgroundAcademics are asked to collaborate with clinicians and clinicians with patients; getting e...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...
Background: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of...
Qualitative methods are underutilized in health intervention evaluation, and overshadowed by the imp...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used for establishing evid...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used for establishing evidence of the eff...
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...
CITATION: Craig, P., et al. 2016. Researching complex interventions in health : the state of the art...
People’s experiences of health and illness are important areas of health research and practice. The ...
We reflect on how qualitative research can be used to develop or refine theories about how the mech...
We argue that major health and social care policy initiatives are not too complex for randomised con...
Complex healthcare interventions consist of multiple components which may vary in trials conducted i...
In order to effectively evaluate complex interventions, there have been calls for the further integr...
Objective: Identify how individuals involved in developing complex health and healthcare interventio...
BackgroundAcademics are asked to collaborate with clinicians and clinicians with patients; getting e...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...
Background: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of...
Qualitative methods are underutilized in health intervention evaluation, and overshadowed by the imp...
Background Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used for establishing evid...
BACKGROUND: Randomised controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used for establishing evidence of the eff...
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...
CITATION: Craig, P., et al. 2016. Researching complex interventions in health : the state of the art...
People’s experiences of health and illness are important areas of health research and practice. The ...
We reflect on how qualitative research can be used to develop or refine theories about how the mech...
We argue that major health and social care policy initiatives are not too complex for randomised con...
Complex healthcare interventions consist of multiple components which may vary in trials conducted i...
In order to effectively evaluate complex interventions, there have been calls for the further integr...
Objective: Identify how individuals involved in developing complex health and healthcare interventio...
BackgroundAcademics are asked to collaborate with clinicians and clinicians with patients; getting e...
This article outlines the contribution that ethnography could make to process evaluations for trials...
Background: Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) is a method for identifying the configurations of...