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Do the key functions of an intervention designed from the same specifications vary according to context? Investigating the transferability of a public health intervention in France.

Mélanie VillevalEmilie GaboritFlorent BeraultThierry LangMichelle Kelly-Irving
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2019)
For the interventions that we studied, some of the key functions varied greatly and translated different concepts of health education and modes of intervention to the population. It now seems vital to improve the description of interventions on the ground in order to highlight the key functions on which they are based, which still often remain implicit. The FIC model could be used to complement other models and theories focusing on the description of the implementation process, its determinants or its evaluation. Its interest is to provide a structure for joint reflection by various actors on the transferable aspects of an intervention, its form and its interactions with the context, in order ultimately to analyse or to improve its potential transferability.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • randomized controlled trial
  • healthcare
  • physical activity
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
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