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Developing and Evaluating Complex Primary Care Interventions - Registration for training now open

6 Sep 2019

Registration is now open for the two-day introductory training course, ‘Developing and Evaluating Complex Primary Care Interventions’  to be held in UCC on the 4th and 5th of November 2019.  

The course will be delivered by DECIPHer (Development and Evaluation of Complex Interventions for Public Health Improvement) who are experts in the development and evaluation of multi-level, complex public health interventions. The course will take place in University College Cork on Monday 4th and Tuesday 5th November 2019. The aim of the course is to provide attendees with a working knowledge of; the key theories, frameworks and methodologies used to design and evaluate complex multi-level interventions (e.g. socio-ecological theory); intervention development processes and developing intervention logic models; how to involve key stakeholders in intervention development; process evaluation and; feasibility and pilot studies. The course is suitable for researchers, practitioners and students. The event is funded by the HRB Primary Care Clinical Trials Network Ireland and the HRB Trials Methodology Research Network.

The course fee is €150 for non-students and €100 for students. Click here to register.

Please contact Fiona Riordan (fiona.riordan@ucc.ie) (IDEAs study) or Niamh McGrath (niamh.mcgrath@ucc.ie) (SPHeRE) for more information.

 

ESPRIT Research Group

UCC School of Public Health, Western Gateway Building, Western Road, Cork,

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