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Coincidence analysis: a new method for causal inference in implementation science
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Baumgartner, Michael
, Damschroder, Laura
, Slade, Alecia
, Birken, Sarah
, Sperber, Nina
, Thiem, Alrik
, Miech, Edward J.
, Whitaker, Rebecca Garr
, Cragun, Deborah
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/ Causal inference
/ Causality
/ Coincidence analysis
/ Comparative analysis
/ Configurational comparative methods
/ Flammable materials
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immunization Programs
/ Implementation Science
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Intervention
/ Job satisfaction
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Papillomavirus Infections
/ Papillomavirus Vaccines
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Public Health
/ Science
/ Vaccination
2020
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Coincidence analysis: a new method for causal inference in implementation science
by
Baumgartner, Michael
, Damschroder, Laura
, Slade, Alecia
, Birken, Sarah
, Sperber, Nina
, Thiem, Alrik
, Miech, Edward J.
, Whitaker, Rebecca Garr
, Cragun, Deborah
in
Boolean
/ Causal inference
/ Causality
/ Coincidence analysis
/ Comparative analysis
/ Configurational comparative methods
/ Flammable materials
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immunization Programs
/ Implementation Science
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Intervention
/ Job satisfaction
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Papillomavirus Infections
/ Papillomavirus Vaccines
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Public Health
/ Science
/ Vaccination
2020
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Coincidence analysis: a new method for causal inference in implementation science
by
Baumgartner, Michael
, Damschroder, Laura
, Slade, Alecia
, Birken, Sarah
, Sperber, Nina
, Thiem, Alrik
, Miech, Edward J.
, Whitaker, Rebecca Garr
, Cragun, Deborah
in
Boolean
/ Causal inference
/ Causality
/ Coincidence analysis
/ Comparative analysis
/ Configurational comparative methods
/ Flammable materials
/ Health Administration
/ Health Informatics
/ Health Policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Humans
/ Hypotheses
/ Immunization Programs
/ Implementation Science
/ Interdisciplinary research
/ Intervention
/ Job satisfaction
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Methodology
/ Methods
/ Papillomavirus Infections
/ Papillomavirus Vaccines
/ Patient satisfaction
/ Public Health
/ Science
/ Vaccination
2020
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Coincidence analysis: a new method for causal inference in implementation science
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Coincidence analysis: a new method for causal inference in implementation science
2020
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Overview
Background
Implementation of multifaceted interventions typically involves many diverse elements working together in interrelated ways, including intervention components, implementation strategies, and features of local context. Given this real-world complexity, implementation researchers may be interested in a new mathematical, cross-case method called Coincidence Analysis (CNA) that has been designed explicitly to support causal inference, answer research questions about combinations of conditions that are minimally necessary or sufficient for an outcome, and identify the possible presence of multiple causal paths to an outcome. CNA can be applied as a standalone method or in conjunction with other approaches and can reveal new empirical findings related to implementation that might otherwise have gone undetected.
Methods
We applied CNA to a publicly available dataset from Sweden with county-level data on human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaigns and vaccination uptake in 2012 and 2014 and then compared CNA results to the published regression findings.
Results
The original regression analysis found vaccination uptake was positively associated only with the availability of vaccines in schools. CNA produced different findings and uncovered an additional solution path: high vaccination rates were achieved by either (1) offering the vaccine in all schools or (2) a combination of offering the vaccine in some schools and media coverage.
Conclusions
CNA offers a new comparative approach for researchers seeking to understand how implementation conditions work together and link to outcomes.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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