Pre-conference: Evaluating complex interventions using realist evaluation Passed
Tuesday May 14, 2024 09:00 - 12:00 G2
Workshop leader: Joanne Greenhalgh
Track: Workshops
In this workshop I will introduce the basic principles of realist evaluation and encourage you to ‘think like a realist’. The workshop will consider why realist methods are useful in evaluating complex interventions and provide an overview of key concepts in realist evaluation, including context, mechanism and outcome configurations. Using small group work, you will be asked to apply realist thinking to some examples. We will also discuss how realist interviews are different from traditional qualitative interviews.
Register for workshop at: https://gcpcc.org/pre-conference-workshops/
Seminar type
On site only
Lecture type
Workshop
Conference
GCPCC
Lecturers
Joanne Greenhalgh Workshop leader
University of Leeds
Joanne Greenhalgh is a Professor of Applied Social Research Methodology at the School of Sociology and Social Policy and President [or Past President from October 2023] of the International Society for Quality of Life Research. Her research has focused on exploring how the routine collection of patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) improves patient care. Joanne also has expertise in realist methods and was part of the RAMESES team that developed quality and reporting standards and resources and training materials for realist evaluation.