An application of Extended Normalisation Process Theory in a randomised controlled trial of a complex social intervention: Process evaluation of the Strengthening Families Programme (10-14) in Wales, UK
Purpose: Process evaluations generate important data on the extent to which interventions are delivered as intended. However, the tendency to focus only on assessment of pre-specified structural aspects of fidelity has been criticised for paying insufficient attention to implementation processes and...
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Main Authors: | Jeremy Segrott (Author), Simon Murphy (Author), Heather Rothwell (Author), Jonathan Scourfield (Author), David Foxcroft (Author), David Gillespie (Author), Jo Holliday (Author), Kerenza Hood (Author), Claire Hurlow (Author), Sarah Morgan-Trimmer (Author), Ceri Phillips (Author), Hayley Reed (Author), Zoe Roberts (Author), Laurence Moore (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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