Table of contents
KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS
K1 Researching complex interventions: the need for robust approaches
Peter Craig
K2 Complex intervention studies: an important step in developing knowledge for practice
Ingalill Rahm-Hallberg
K3 Public and patient involvement in research: what, why and how?
Nicky Britten
K4 Mixed methods in health service research – where do we go from here?
Gunilla Borglin
SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS
S1 Exploring complexity in systematic reviews of complex interventions
Gabriele Meyer, Sascha Köpke, Jane Noyes, Jackie Chandler
S2 Can complex health interventions be optimised before moving to a definitive RCT? Strategies and methods currently in use
Sara Levati
S3 A systematic approach to develop theory based implementation interventions
Anne Sales
S4 Pilot studies and feasibility studies for complex interventions: an introduction
Lehana Thabane, Lora Giangregorio
S5 What can be done to pilot complex interventions?
Nancy Feeley, Sylvie Cossette
S6 Using feasibility and pilot trials to test alternative methodologies and methodological procedures prior to full scale trials
Rod Taylor
S7 A mixed methods feasibility study in practice
Jacqueline Hill, David A Richards, Willem Kuyken
S8 Non-standard experimental designs and preference designs
Louise von Essen
S9 Evaluation gone wild: using natural experimental approaches to evaluate complex interventions
Andrew Williams
S10 The stepped wedge cluster randomised trial: an opportunity to increase the quality of evaluations of service delivery and public policy interventions
Karla Hemming, Richard Lilford, Alan Girling, Monica Taljaard
S11 Adaptive designs in confirmatory clinical trials: opportunities in investigating complex interventions
Munyaradzi Dimairo
S12 Processes, contexts and outcomes in complex interventions, and the implications for evaluation
Mark Petticrew
S13 Processes, contexts and outcomes in complex interventions, and the implications for evaluation
Janis Baird, Graham Moore
S14 Qualitative evaluation alongside RCTs: what to consider to get relevant and valuable results
Willem Odendaal, Salla Atkins, Elizabeth Lutge, Natalie Leon, Simon Lewin
S15 Using economic evaluations to understand the value of complex interventions: when maximising health status is not sufficient
Katherine Payne
S16 How to arrive at an implementation plan
Theo van Achterberg
S17 Modelling process and outcomes in complex interventions
Walter Sermeus
S18 Systems modelling for improving health care
Martin Pitt, Thomas Monks