A false dichotomy: RCTs and their contributions to evidence-based public health
Document Type
Article (peer-reviewed)
Publication Date
2015
Abstract
Global public health should rely on those research methods that best answer the pressing questions at hand. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and other rigorous impact evaluation methods have a critical role to play in public health.
Recommended Citation
Hatt, Laurel, Minki Chatterji, Leslie Miles, Alison B. Comfort, Benjamin Bellows, and Francis O. Okello. 2015. "A false dichotomy: RCTs and their contributions to evidence-based public health," Global Health: Science and Practice 3(1): 138–140.
DOI
10.9745/GHSP-D-14-00245
Language
English
Project
Evaluating Voucher-and-Accreditation Programs to Improve Maternal and Reproductive Health Service Delivery