Introduction: Doing realist evaluation, synthesis and research -
Nick Emmel, Joanne Greenhalgh, Ana Manzano, Mark Monaghan, and
Sonia Dalkin
Chapter 1: The middle range methodology of realist evaluation -
Nick Tilley
Chapter 2: Making up mechanisms in realist research - Malcolm
Williams
Realists need mechanisms, so what are they?
The epistemology and ontology of mechanisms
Measurement and evidence
Some mechanisms
Chapter 3: Understanding mechanisms in realist evaluation and
research - Gill Westhorp
Constructs of mechanism
Mechanisms in evaluation
Open systems
Alternate constructs of mechanism
Powers and liabilities
Interactions
Processes
Reasoning and resources
Multiple constructs of mechanism
Mechanisms and the context-mechanism relationship
Chapter 4: Making claims using realist methods - Brad Astbury
Historical context
Conducting realist evaluation: an illustration
The set-up
Enter middle-range theory
Tricks of the realist trade
Chapter 5: Theory and realist methods - Bruno Marchal, Guy Kegels
and Sara Van Belle
Using realist evaluation in HPSR in low-resource settings
With which theory to start?
How to elicit the initial programme theory
Chapter 6: Researching complex large scale nested interventions -
David Byrne
Large scale interventions
Defining boundaries
Traces of the conditions of a system
Chapter 7: Using realist approaches to explain the costs and
cost-effectiveness of programmes - Rob Anderson, Rebecca Hardwick,
Mark Pearson, and Richard Byng
What are realist evaluations?
What are economic evaluations?
How are they different from realist evaluation?
Measurement vs explanation/theory-building
Creating localised vs generalizable knowledge
What would more explanatory economic evaluation look like?
Programme theories of cost-effectiveness – a worked example
Refining the theories of cost-effectiveness
Chapter 8: Data gathering for realist reviews - Geoff Wong
Gathering data
Relevant data
Programme theory
Rigour, data ‘quality’ and more...
Chapter 9: Scoping and searching to support realist approaches -
Andrew Booth, Judy Wright and Simon Briscoe
The "realist search" and synthesis
Complementary searching techniques
The role of the information specialist in supporting realist
approaches
Elements of a “realist search”
Sources of programme theories
Chapter 10: Evidence from realist research, its influence and
impact - Mark Monaghan and Annette Boaz
Impact debates
The emergence of the systematic review
Considering the emergence and reach of realist review
Some provisional lessons from and for realist review
Analysing impact
Chapter 11: Realist research, guidelines and the politics of
evidence - Mike Kelly
EBM, clinical medicine and public health
Epistemic shifts
Developing the evidence base and guidelines in public health in
practice
Guideline development
Realism and EBM meet realpolitik
Chapter 12: Realist memorabilia - Ray Pawson
The test of time
CMO revisited
Utilisation
Nick Emmel teaches research methods and the sociology and social policy of international health and health care at the School of Sociology and Social Policy, the University of Leeds. He has conducted extensive research in the UK and India interpreting and explaining processes of vulnerability, with a focus on inequalities and inequities in health. Joanne Greenhalgh′s current research has focused on applying realist evaluation and realist synthesis to the evaluation of healthcare policy and practice. She was a member of the RAMESES II project team to develop training material and reporting standards for realist evaluation.
This is the book the realist community has been asking for. It
offers "tricks of the realist trade", with useful tips
for realist researchers and evaluators in areas from
eliciting program theory and data gathering to understanding
mechanisms. Reading the book is like eavesdropping on leaders in
the field as they discuss each others’ work,
and indicate future directions for realist
approaches.
*Emma Williams*
This book is a feast to read and work with. With hands-on advice
about realist methods, utilization and fieldwork as well as
in-depth discussions around mechanisms, theories, and
epistemology, it deserves a very warm welcome from realist
and social researchers alike.
*Frans L. Leeuw*
I wish all social science researchers would read this book – and
then think much more carefully about the way they design and enact
research studies. It sets out clearly the ideas of realistic
or theory-driven evaluation, and brings together great wisdom and
experience in doing such evaluations in practice.
*Kieran Walshe*
This book successfully combines cutting-edge accounts of the
application of realist research with important discussions about
its scope. Its appeal is enhanced by the inclusion of significant
reflections on the development and current state of play of realist
enquiry.
*Sam Porter*
This book offers stimulating analyses of the development and
application of a realist approach to evaluation, evidence
synthesis, and empirical research generally. With illustrations
from projects in which they have been involved, the authors
illuminate key methodological topics, from the nature of causal
mechanisms to the task of "impacting" on policymaking. Anyone with
an interest in this approach, and especially in putting it into
practice, will find the book essential reading.
*Martyn Hammersley*
This important book provides detailed, practical advice on using
realist theories and methods in program evaluation and social
research. In particular, it is pathbreaking in demonstrating the
value of integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches in
realist research.
*Joseph Maxwell*
Doing Realist Research combines the foundations of the realist
methodology with the very latest thinking in the application, and
development, of the approach. From understanding mechanisms, and
the formulation of programme theories, to understanding the role of
complexity, and conducting economic evaluations. This engaging,
easy to read book provides comprehensive advice and guidance for
novices and experts alike.
*Christina Cooper*
The clear explanations of Programme Theories, Contexts and
Mechanisms enable the novice realist researcher to understand the
methodology and design their study effectively. There were a number
of helpful hints presented, such as the online PubVenn tool that
graphically represents the fruits of a literature search.
This is a must-have text-book for researchers undertaking a Realist
Synthesis or a Realist Evaluation study, particularly masters and
doctoral students
*https://www.nursingtimes.net/opinion/book-reviews/doing-realist-research/7026357.article*
In using this book to inform my own research, in both public health
and education, it was debates around the conceptualization of
mechanisms (a central tenet in realist research), and the role of
mechanisms within complex interventions and complex social
environments which most captured my interest. These early chapters
embody Campbell’s (1998) ‘disputative body of scholars’ as the
widely accepted definition of mechanism is challenged, debated, and
adapted to meet the needs of the research presented
*International Journal of Research & Method in Education*
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