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 the context of complex medical and public health interventions. The course
  will explore how multiple interacting components and context dependency a
 ffects evidence generation and interpretation. Through an interactive and 
 practice-oriented format\, participants will examine key methodological ch
 allenges and approaches\, including the use of logic models\, searching st
 rategies for complex interventions\, non-randomised study designs\, risk-o
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 the context of complex medical and public health interventions. The course
  will explore how multiple interacting components and context dependency a
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 the context of complex medical and public health interventions. The course
  will explore how multiple interacting components and context dependency a
 ffects evidence generation and interpretation. Through an interactive and 
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 allenges and approaches\, including the use of logic models\, searching st
 rategies for complex interventions\, non-randomised study designs\, risk-o
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 ntext dependency affects evidence generation and interpretation. Through a
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  methodological challenges and approaches\, including the use of logic mod
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