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Do complexity-informed health interventions work? A scoping review.

Julii BrainardPaul R Hunter
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2016)
It is hard to establish cause and effect when attempting to leverage complex adaptive systems and perhaps even harder to reliably find evidence that confirms whether complexity-informed interventions are usually effective. While it is possible to show that interventions that are compatible with complexity science seem efficacious, it remains difficult to show that explicit planning with complexity in mind was particularly valuable. Recommendations are made to improve future evaluation reports, to establish a better evidence base about whether this conceptual framework is useful in intervention design and implementation.
Keyphrases
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  • public health
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  • clinical practice
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  • adverse drug
  • electronic health record