Methodological pluralism for better evaluations of complex interventions: lessons from evaluating an innovation platform in Australia
Abstract Complex interventions, such as innovation platforms, pose challenges for evaluators. A variety of methodological approaches are often required to build a more complete and comprehensive understanding of how complex interventions work. In this paper, we outline and critically appraise a meth...
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Main Authors: | J. Bailie (Author), F. Cunningham (Author), S. Abimbola (Author), A. Laycock (Author), R. Bainbridge (Author), R. Bailie (Author), K. Conte (Author), M. Passey (Author), D. Peiris (Author) |
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