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Being pragmatic about healthcare complexity: our experiences applying complexity theory and pragmatism to health services research.

Katrina M LongFiona McDermottGraham N Meadows
Published in: BMC medicine (2018)
We found the commonalities between pragmatism and complexity theory to be striking. These included a sensitivity to research context, a focus on applied research, and the valuing of different forms of knowledge. We found that, in practice, a pragmatic complexity theory approach provided more flexibility to respond to the rapidly changing context of health services implementation and evaluation. However, this approach requires a redefinition of implementation success, away from pre-determined outcomes and process fidelity, to one that embraces the continual learning, evolution, and emergence that characterized our project.
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