Realist randomised controlled trials: A new approach to evaluating complex public health interventions

Volume: 75, Issue: 12, Pages: 2299 - 2306
Published: Dec 1, 2012
Abstract
Randomized trials of complex public health interventions generally aim to identify what works, accrediting specific intervention ‘products’ as effective. This approach often fails to give sufficient consideration to how intervention components interact with each other and with local context. ‘Realists’ argue that trials misunderstand the scientific method, offer only a ‘successionist’ approach to causation, which brackets out the complexity of...
Paper Details
Title
Realist randomised controlled trials: A new approach to evaluating complex public health interventions
Published Date
Dec 1, 2012
Volume
75
Issue
12
Pages
2299 - 2306
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