Designing and evaluating complex interventions to improve health care
University of Aberdeen · University College London · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Complex interventions are “built up from a number of components, which may act both independently and interdependently.”1 2 Many health service activities should be considered as complex. Evaluating complex interventions can pose a considerable challenge and requires a substantial investment of time. Unless the trials illuminate processes and mechanisms they often fail to provide useful information. If the result is negative, we are left wondering whether the intervention is inherently ineffective (either because the intervention was inadequately developed or because all similar interventions are ineffective), whether it was inadequately applied or applied in an inappropriate context, or whether the trial used…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 125.12
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 30
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10Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Health care
- Psychology
- Computer science
- Nursing
- Medicine
- Political science