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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Implementation Science

Background:

  • Complex interventions are crucial for improving health but face implementation challenges.
  • A gap persists between research findings and routine clinical practice.
  • Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) provides a framework for intervention integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Normalisation Process Theory (NPT) as a tool for designing and evaluating complex interventions.
  • To highlight NPT's utility in bridging the research-implementation gap.

Main Methods:

  • The paper discusses the application of NPT in the context of complex intervention trials.
  • It emphasizes NPT's role in assessing implementation potential.

Main Results:

  • NPT can sensitize researchers to implementation issues during intervention design and evaluation.
  • It aids in ensuring trial procedures align with clinical realities.

Conclusions:

  • NPT offers a consistent framework for describing, assessing, and enhancing intervention implementation.
  • Trialists are encouraged to utilize NPT in future research for improved trial design and intervention success.