Critically analyses and evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention from your practice experience, evidence knowledge of theoretical frameworks underpinning the intervention. Suggest an alternative intervention, informed by a different theoretical framework.
This requires you to:
Outline the behavior
Outline the response- include the theoretical perspective that informed the intervention.
Interventions to transform the delivery of health and social care are being implemented widely, such as those linked to Accountable Care Organizations in the United States,1 or to integrated care systems in the UK.2 Assessing the impact of these health interventions enables healthcare teams to learn and to improve services, and can inform future policy.3 However, some healthcare interventions are implemented without high quality evaluation, in ways that require onerous data collection, or may not be evaluated at all.4
A range of routinely collected administrative and clinically generated healthcare data could be used to evaluate the impact of interventions to improve care. However, there is a lack of guidance as to where relevant routine data can be found or accessed and how they can be linked to other data. A diverse array of methodological literature can also make it hard to understand which methods to apply to analyse the data