Research is important for the ideation, design, and testing of health interventions. Intervention research can be classified into four dimensions:Identification of health intervention needs, which requires large-scale population-representative studies (e.g. [1-3]).Design research to create interventions that are desirable, feasible and viable, which requires ethnographic studies, ideation, and prototype and pilot testing (e.g. [4-7]).Evaluation research to quantify (i) causal effects and impacts – causal impact evaluation – [8-10], (ii) mechanisms of action – performance or process evaluation – [11], and (iii) social value of health interventions – economic evaluation [12].Governance and policy translation research to guarantee the ethical and political ‘goodness’ of our approaches to real-life health intervention research [13, 14] and to ensure rapid incorporation of novel insights into health policy and routine practice [15].For each of these four dimensions of health intervention research, I present several novel methodological approaches and illustrate them with examples from real-life studies in resource-poor communities in Africa and Asia. My focus is on innovative study designs: new forms of design research for health interventions [16], a range of innovative experimental and quasi-experimental approaches for causal impact evaluation [17-21], new methods to validly measure health and behavioral outcomes [22-24], novel approaches to quantify economic evaluation [25], and new methods for policy and public engagement. For each method, I explain the intuition, describe epistemic and statistical backgrounds, and discuss application opportunities, strengths and weaknesses.
Authors: Pascal Geldsetzer; Jennifer Manne-Goehler; Maja-Emilia Marcus; Cara Ebert; Zhaxybay Zhumadilov; Chea S Wesseh; Lindiwe Tsabedze; Adil Supiyev; Lela Sturua; Silver K Bahendeka; Abla M Sibai; Sarah Quesnel-Crooks; Bolormaa Norov; Kibachio J Mwangi; Omar Mwalim; Roy Wong-McClure; Mary T Mayige; Joao S Martins; Nuno Lunet; Demetre Labadarios; Khem B Karki; Gibson B Kagaruki; Jutta M A Jorgensen; Nahla C Hwalla; Dismand Houinato; Corine Houehanou; Mohamed Msaidié; David Guwatudde; Mongal S Gurung; Gladwell Gathecha; Maria Dorobantu; Albertino Damasceno; Pascal Bovet; Brice W Bicaba; Krishna K Aryal; Glennis Andall-Brereton; Kokou Agoudavi; Andrew Stokes; Justine I Davies; Till Bärnighausen; Rifat Atun; Sebastian Vollmer; Lindsay M Jaacks Journal: Lancet Date: 2019-07-18 Impact factor: 79.321
Authors: Pascal Geldsetzer; Jennifer Manne-Goehler; Michaela Theilmann; Justine I Davies; Ashish Awasthi; Sebastian Vollmer; Lindsay M Jaacks; Till Bärnighausen; Rifat Atun Journal: JAMA Intern Med Date: 2018-03-01 Impact factor: 21.873
Authors: Pascal Geldsetzer; Joel M Francis; David Sando; Gerda Asmus; Irene A Lema; Eric Mboggo; Happiness Koda; Sharon Lwezaula; Ramya Ambikapathi; Wafaie Fawzi; Nzovu Ulenga; Till Bärnighausen Journal: PLoS Med Date: 2018-09-19 Impact factor: 11.069
Authors: Mark E McGovern; Kobus Herbst; Frank Tanser; Tinofa Mutevedzi; David Canning; Dickman Gareta; Deenan Pillay; Till Bärnighausen Journal: Int J Epidemiol Date: 2016-12-01 Impact factor: 7.196