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Using natural experiments to evaluate population health and health system interventions: new framework for producers and users of evidence

Peter Craig, Mhairi Campbell, Manuela Deidda, Ruth Dundas, John Green, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Jim Lewsey, David Ogilvie, Frank de Vocht, Martin White

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Abstract

Natural experiments are widely used to evaluate the impacts on health of changes in policies, infrastructure, and services. The UK Medical Research Council (MRC) and National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) have published a new framework for conducting and using evidence from natural experimental evaluations. The framework defines key concepts and describes recent advances in designing and planning evaluations of natural experiments, including the relevance of a systems perspective, mixed methods, and stakeholder involvement. It provides an overview of the strengths, weaknesses, applicability, and limitations of the range of methods now available, and makes good practice recommendations for researchers, funders, publishers, and users of evidence.

Topics & Concepts

Psychological interventionComputer scienceData sciencePopulationNatural (archaeology)Population healthEnvironmental healthMedicineNursingGeographyArchaeologyHealth Policy Implementation ScienceHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of LifePublic Health Policies and Education
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