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Scaling-up complex interventions: Adaptation is not a threat to fidelity (and maybe never was)

Professor Penny Hawe is lead investigator at the Prevention Centre, and researcher at Menzies Centre for Health Policy, University of Sydney.

She is a former health promotion practitioner with a long-standing interest in intervention evaluation, design and theory. She is currently an adviser to the UK teams revising the Medical Research Council Guidelines on Complex Interventions.

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DATE 17 Aug 2020

TYPE Videos

Prevention experts

  • Professor Emeritus Penny Hawe

    The University of Sydney
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Prevention methodologies

  • Implementation, evaluation and scale up ,
  • Prevention in the health sector ,
  • Regulation and governance ,

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