PRESENTED BY:
Astrid Brousselle, PhD
Professor
Department of community health sciences
Charles-LeMoyne Hospital research Center - Université de Sherbrooke
Canada Research Chair in Evaluation and Health Care System Improvement
"Intervention complexity is often identified as a difficulty in evaluative research. In 2012, the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation published a special issue on complex intervention evaluation (Houle et al. 2012). In this text, Brenda Zimmerman emphasized the importance of embracing complexity, instead of reducing it, or otherwise falling into the trap of complex intervention. New models have been developed as a methodological response for complex intervention evaluation. Are we witnessing the emergence of a fifth generation in evaluation?"
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RRISIQ event•November 19, 2015 12:00:00 - 13:30:00
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