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Logic analysis

7.8 References

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Brousselle, A., & Champagne, F. (2011a). Program theory evaluation: logic analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning, 34, 69-78. PubMed: 20541262

Brousselle, A., & Champagne, F. (2011b). Program theory evaluation: Logic analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning, 34(1), 69–78. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2010.04.001

Brousselle, A., Contandriopoulos, D., & Lemire, M. (2009). Using logic analysis to evaluate knowledge transfer initiatives: the case of the Research Collective on the Organization of Primary Care Services. Evaluation, 15(2), 165-183.

Brousselle, A., McDavid, J., Curren, M., Logtenberg, R., Dunbar, B., & Ney, T. (2022). A theory-based approach to designing interventions for Planetary Health. Evaluation, 28(28), 330-355. https://doi.org/10.1177/13563890221107044

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Contandriopoulos, D., Brousselle, A., Dubois, C.-A., Perroux, M., Beaulieu, M.-D., Brault, I., Kilpatrick, K., D’amour, D., & Sansgter-Gormley, E. (2015). A process-based framework to guide Nurse Parctitioners integration into primary healthcare teams: results from a logic analysis. BMC Health Services Research, 15(78).

Hudon, C., Chouinard, M.-C., Brousselle, A., Brisson, M., & Danish, A. (2020). Evaluating complex interventions in real context: Logic analysis of a case management program for frequent users of healthcare services. Evaluation and Program Planning, 79(April).

Hurtubise, K., Brousselle, A., Camden, C., & Noel, M. (2020). Using collaborative logic analysis evaluation to test the program theory of an intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment for youth with pain-related disability. Paediatric and Neonatal Pain, 2, 113-130.

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Rey, L., Brousselle, A., & Dedobbeleer, N. (2012). Logic analysis: Testing program theory to better evaluate complex interventions. In J. Houle, N. Dubois, S. Lloyd, M. C., Z. Hartz, & A. Brousselle (Eds.), L’évaluation des interventions complexes. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation/Revue Canadienne d’Évaluation de Programme (Vol. 26, pp. 61–89).

Tremblay, M.-C., Richard, L., Brousselle, A., & Beaudet, N. (2013). Defining, illustrating and reflecting on logic analysis with an example from a professional development program. Evaluation and Program Planning, 40, 64-73.

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