Scaling up complex interventions: insights from a realist synthesis

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Cameron D. Willis
Barbara L. Riley
Lisa Stockton
Aneta Abramowicz
Dana Zummach
Geoff Wong
Kerry L. Robinson
Allan Best
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[1] University of Waterloo,Propel Centre for Population Health Impact, Faculty of Applied Health Sciences
[2] University of Sydney,Menzies Centre for Health Policy and the Australian Prevention Partnership Centre
[3] University of Oxford,Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
[4] Public Health Agency of Canada,Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention
[5] InSource Research Group,undefined
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Scaling up; Complex interventions; Chronic disease prevention; Public health; Population health;
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Preventing chronic diseases, such as cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes, requires complex interventions, involving multi-component and multi-level efforts that are tailored to the contexts in which they are delivered. Despite an increasing number of complex interventions in public health, many fail to be ‘scaled up’. This study aimed to increase understanding of how and under what conditions complex public health interventions may be scaled up to benefit more people and populations.
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