Process Evaluation of Complex Interventions
The aim of this one-day course, led by Research Fellow Dr Rachel Brown, is to provide participants with a working knowledge of the theory and practice of process evaluation of complex interventions.
The teaching team includes authors of numerous empirical and methodological works related to process evaluation, including Dr Rhiannon Evans and Dr Jeremy Segrott.
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There are currently no upcoming dates available for this course, but you can register your interest. We will be in touch when a new course date is scheduled.
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Who it’s for
Researchers, PhD students, practitioners and policy makers interested in the development and evaluation of complex interventions, specifically in public health. No prior knowledge is assumed.
What you’ll learn
- The role of process evaluation in understanding complex interventions
- The importance of intervention theory and logic models
- Fidelity and implementation of complex interventions
- Relationships and resource issues
- Identifying questions and combining methods.
Teaching and useful information
We will confirm timings, provide learning materials, and other information in the two weeks leading up to your course.
The course will be taught in person, COVID-19 guidelines allowing.
International visitors can request a formal invitation letter from Cardiff University, in support of their Short Term Study Visa application, by contacting Zoe Macdonald: macdonaldz@cardiff.ac.uk.