McPake, Barbara and Blaauw, D and Sheaff, R (2009) Pattern recognition in health systems research for panel session: 'How can we achieve scientific rigour in health systems research'? In: 7th World Congress in Health Economics, 12th - 15th July 2009, Beijing, China.
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Abstract
Experimental approaches such as randomised controlled trials have been successful in identifying and testing medical technologies. There is enthusiasm for use of similar approaches for health systems policies and programmes. This enthusiasm is a current manifestation of the attempt to model social science on physical science. It fails to appreciate the social nature of health system intervention where everything depends on how people interpret and implement policy, and users respond to new programmes and services. Health systems research needs to build more effectively on thinking from social science. This paper suggests a model through which to conceptualise the health systems research problem, identifies some methods that are consistent with studying its inherent complexity and shows, using a case study, how this approach can inform policy.
| Item Type: | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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| Additional Information: | Draft: not for citation. This paper has been submitted to the Milbank Quarterly and is subject to future revision. |
| ID Code: | 1515 |
| Deposited On: | 02 May 2010 14:34 |
| Last Modified: | 29 Oct 2012 13:22 |
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