The use of Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to address causality in complex systems: a systematic review of research on public health interventions

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Benjamin Hanckel
Mark Petticrew
James Thomas
Judith Green
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[1] Western Sydney University,Institute for Culture and Society
[2] LSHTM,Department of Public Health, Environments and Society
[3] University College London,UCL Institute of Education
[4] University of Exeter,Wellcome Centre for Cultures & Environments of Health
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BMC Public Health | / 21卷
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Complexity; Context; Evaluation; Public health; Intervention; Qualitative Comparative Analysis; Systematic review;
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