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Understanding and addressing the challenges of conducting quantitative evaluation at a local level: a worked example of the available approaches.

Sebastian HindeLaura BojkeGerry Richardson
Published in: BMJ open (2019)
When conducting quantitative evaluations of new interventions, the availability of data on the outcome of interest and the analytical approach can have profound effects on the conclusions of the evaluation. Although it will not always be possible to obtain a complete set of data and conduct extensive analysis, it is vital to understand the implications of the data used and consider the implicit assumptions made through its use.
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