Making Implementation Science More Real: Realist Evaluation for Large Scale Programs in Health Care

Science expertise

Beginner

Resource category

Practice

Resource Topics

Evaluation

Realist evaluation provides a useful framework to understand how and why interventions work under different circumstances. Presenter Dr Mitchell Sarkies is a Senior Lecturer, Sydney Horizon Fellow and NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow at the Sydney School of Health Sciences and co-leads the Sydney Health Partners Implementation Science Academy.

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