The limited extent to which research evidence is utilised in healthcare and other public services is widely acknowledged. The UK government has attempted to address this gap by funding nine Collaborations for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRCs). CLAHRCs aim to carry out health research, implement research findings in local healthcare organisations, and build capacity across organisations for generating and using evidence. This wide-ranging brief requires multifaceted approaches; assessing CLAHRCs' success thus poses challenges for evaluation. This paper discusses these challenges in relation to seven CLAHRC evaluations, eliciting implications and suggestions for other evaluating similarly complex interventions with diverse objectives.
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The challenges of evaluating large-scale, multi-partner programmes: the case of NIHR CLAHRCs
Evidence & Policy: a Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, Vol.7(4), pp.489-509
2011
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- Title
- The challenges of evaluating large-scale, multi-partner programmes: the case of NIHR CLAHRCs
- Creators
- Graham P Martin - University of LeicesterVicky Ward - University of LeedsJane Hendy - Imperial College, LondonEmma Rowley - University of NottinghamSusan Nancarrow - Southern Cross UniversityJanet Heaton - University of ExeterNicky Britten - University of ExeterSandra Fielden - University of ManchesterSteven Ariss - University of Sheffield
- Publication Details
- Evidence & Policy: a Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, Vol.7(4), pp.489-509
- Identifiers
- 2089; 991012820538602368
- Academic Unit
- School of Health and Human Sciences
- Resource Type
- Journal article