Description
Realist Trials and Systematic Reviews provides a detailed examination of innovative research methodologies designed to bridge the gap between rigorous scientific evidence and real-world health policy application. The book addresses the limitations of traditional randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews when applied to complex health interventions and policy contexts.
The authors, led by Chris Bonell and G. J. Melendez-Torres, guide readers through the theoretical foundations and practical implementation of realist approaches. These methodologies are particularly valuable for evaluating interventions in complex systems where context, implementation, and stakeholder perspectives significantly influence outcomes.
The work emphasizes how realist trials and reviews can produce evidence that is both scientifically robust and practically useful for policymakers. Readers will gain insights into study design, data analysis, and interpretation of findings within realistic settings. This resource is essential for researchers, health professionals, and policy practitioners seeking to understand and apply evidence-based approaches to contemporary health challenges.







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