Between interventions and systems: A proposal for ‘real world’ logic models
Conference presentation
Mills, T. (2019). Between interventions and systems: A proposal for ‘real world’ logic models. Improving Patient Safety Conference. Oct 2019
Authors | Mills, T. |
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Type | Conference presentation |
Abstract | Logic models are increasingly central to intervention research and improvement science in healthcare but there is debate about whether they are suitable for complex, adaptive interventions. This paper explores the utility of a recently emerging proposition, real-world logic models, using two qualitative case studies. These flexible, dynamic logic models, it is argued, can help researchers to strike a balance between context-sensitivity and scalability through enhanced understanding of intervention-system dynamics. An implication is that logic modelling is a fundamentally creative endeavour. |
Keywords | Logic models, complexity, process evaluation |
Year | 2019 |
Accepted author manuscript | License File Access Level Open |
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Oct 2019 | |
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Deposited | 05 Dec 2022 |
Web address (URL) of conference proceedings | https://www.improvementacademy.org/improving-patient-safety-conference-october-2019/ |
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