Defining “drinking culture”: A critical review of its meaning and connotation in social research on alcohol problems
There has been growing academic interest in “drinking cultures” as targets of investigation
and intervention, driven often by policy discourse about “changing the drinking culture”. In …
and intervention, driven often by policy discourse about “changing the drinking culture”. In …
Evaluating complex interventions in context: systematic, meta-narrative review of case study approaches
Background There is a growing need for methods that acknowledge and successfully
capture the dynamic interaction between context and implementation of complex …
capture the dynamic interaction between context and implementation of complex …
Case study research for better evaluations of complex interventions: rationale and challenges
Background The need for better methods for evaluation in health research has been widely
recognised. The 'complexity turn'has drawn attention to the limitations of relying on causal …
recognised. The 'complexity turn'has drawn attention to the limitations of relying on causal …
Taking account of context in population health intervention research: guidance for producers, users and funders of research
Population health intervention research (PHIR) seeks to develop and evaluate policies,
programmes and other types of interventions that may affect population health and health …
programmes and other types of interventions that may affect population health and health …
Evidence suggests a need to rethink social capital and social capital interventions
In the 21 years since social capital first appeared in the public health literature, the evidence
base has grown enormously, now reaching 28 systematic reviews encompassing more than …
base has grown enormously, now reaching 28 systematic reviews encompassing more than …
All drinking is not equal: how a social practice theory lens could enhance public health research on alcohol and other health behaviours
Background The social meanings, settings and habitual nature of health‐related activities
and their integration into our daily lives are often overlooked in quantitative public health …
and their integration into our daily lives are often overlooked in quantitative public health …
Need for more and better implementation science in global health
V Ridde - BMJ Global Health, 2016 - gh.bmj.com
'We know what we have to do, but we don't know how to do it'has been a recurring comment
among global health actors for a long time. In 2010, for example, the United Nations affirmed …
among global health actors for a long time. In 2010, for example, the United Nations affirmed …
Taking account of context in systematic reviews and guidelines considering a complexity perspective
Systematic review teams and guideline development groups face considerable challenges
when considering context within the evidence production process. Many complex …
when considering context within the evidence production process. Many complex …
Building an evidence base for stakeholder engagement
JV Lavery - Science, 2018 - science.org
Science is a social enterprise. Many scientific programs interact with a wide range of
communities and stakeholders to secure various types of access and permission, to seek …
communities and stakeholders to secure various types of access and permission, to seek …
From intervention to interventional system: towards greater theorization in population health intervention research
L Cambon, P Terral, F Alla - BMC Public Health, 2019 - Springer
Background Population health intervention research raises major conceptual and
methodological issues. These require us to clarify what an intervention is and how best to …
methodological issues. These require us to clarify what an intervention is and how best to …