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Thanks a lot for sharing.

 

Yakubu

 

Kenneth Yakubu | MB.BS, FWACP (Fam Med), FMCFM, MBA-HUM, MPhil (Fam Med)
Research Assistant & PhD Candidate, Health Systems Science


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Subject: Webinar recording: Public Health Architecture and Realist Methodology

 

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For those who may be interested, you may access the this recent webinar on realist methodology. Details are here:

 

Public Health Architecture and Realist Methodology

Institute of Public Health Bengaluru, India.

May 15th, 2020
Delivered by: Justin Jagosh, Director (CARES)
Realist Methodology can help in envisioning the ‘architectural diversity’ within classes of interventions. In the domain of public health for example, interventions can comprise educational, incentivizing or punitive efforts. Interventions can change contexts or can be changed by them. Nation-wide strategies may create new opportunities in some jurisdictions and new deficits in others, leading to the ad hoc formation of more interventions. This webinar explains how understanding the architecture of interventions can serve as an important precursor to comprehensive assessments and to anticipate blind spots in public health policy.  


Recording link:

https://youtu.be/3rqyrS1NVSs

 

sincerely,

Justin Jagosh, PhD

Centre for Advancement in Realist Evaluation and Synthesis (CARES)
www.realistmethodology-cares.org

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