Understanding the implementation of complex interventions in health care: the normalization process model
Newcastle University · University of Glasgow · +10 more institutions
Abstract
The Normalization Process Model is a theoretical model that assists in explaining the processes by which complex interventions become routinely embedded in health care practice. It offers a framework for process evaluation and also for comparative studies of complex interventions. It focuses on the factors that promote or inhibit the routine embedding of complex interventions in health care practice.
A formal theory structure is used to define the model, and its internal causal relations and mechanisms. The model is broken down to show that it is consistent and adequate in generating accurate description, systematic explanation, and the production of rational knowledge claims about the workability and integration of complex interventions.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 22.93
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 27
Authors
16Topics & keywords
- Operationalization
- Psychological intervention
- Nursing research
- Health administration
- Normalization (sociology)
- Health informatics
- Health care
- Medicine