We had some brilliant speakers in our recent seminar series on integrating realist and economic evaluation methods (REEM). If you missed out, don't be sad, we recorded them 😀👍 Catch up at the link below:
https://t.co/odeKL1fQLY
Thanks again to all our wonderful speakers!
Methodological focussed symposium all about evaluation, with a cryptic plenary title just added from Prof Ray Pawson:
“Farewell to Evaluation” 👀👋
Deadline for abstracts next week…
https://t.co/Lj4vCP36XK
📑My research project protocol was published today 😁 Development of a toolkit to help parents/caregivers manage feeding problems in autistic children: A protocol for a realist synthesis and toolkit co-design. https://t.co/JlXelw4Q5p
We are seeking 3 Research Fellows (5 yr contract), with methods expertise in either qual methods, quant methods, or health economics, & experience of conducting applied health and social care research related to the organisation and delivery of care…
https://t.co/tg4F9uUcjo
We are delighted to announce that @NorthumbriaUni will host a symposium on 'The Future of Evaluation in Health and Social Care', in Jan 2025. Please click the link below for futher information including the agenda, esteemed speakers and registration info:
https://t.co/6Ie5oKCOV5
Our team looked at 107 realist #reviews published in 2021 to see if & how they reported using external advisory groups. While 40% (37 reviews) mentioned an advisory group, they involved different terms, stakeholders and stages of the review.
📖➡️https://t.co/xp7V8REHrO
Orgulloso de compartir mi reciente publicación en una revista clave para mi
I am proud to share my recent publication in the Journal of Critical Realism. In it, I defend @realisteval against some critics
@EngageCR@RealismLeeds@NRealists@CriticalDev
https://t.co/HJ1tfEtLJS