Realist review - a new method of systematic review designed for complex policy interventions
University of Leeds · University College London · +1 more institution
Abstract
Evidence-based policy is a dominant theme in contemporary public services but the practical realities and challenges involved in using evidence in policy-making are formidable. Part of the problem is one of complexity. In health services and other public services, we are dealing with complex social interventions which act on complex social systems--things like league tables, performance measures, regulation and inspection, or funding reforms. These are not 'magic bullets' which will always hit their target, but programmes whose effects are crucially dependent on context and implementation. Traditional methods of review focus on measuring and reporting on programme effectiveness, often find that the evidence is…
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4Topics & keywords
- Psychological intervention
- Context (archaeology)
- Intervention (counseling)
- Magic bullet
- Management science
- Public relations
- Sociology
- Political science
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions