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Colliding ideals - an interview study of how intervention researchers address adherence and adaptations in replication studies.

Ulrica von Thiele SchwarzUlrika FörbergKnut SundellHenna Hasson
Published in: BMC medical research methodology (2018)
Researchers responsible for replicating interventions in a new country face colliding ideals when trying to protect the internal validity of the study while considering adaptations to ensure that the intervention fits into the context. Implicit assumptions about the role of replication seemed to influence how this conflict was resolved. Some emphasised direct replications as central in the knowledge accumulation process (stressing adherence). Others assumed that interventions generally need to be improved, giving room for adaptations and reflecting an incremental approach to knowledge accumulation. This has implications for design and reporting of intervention studies as well as for how findings across studies are synthesised.
Keyphrases
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