@book{fdi:010089050, title = {{P}opulation health intervention research : concepts, methods, applications}, author = {{A}lla, {F}. and {C}ambon, {L}. and {R}idde, {V}al{\'e}ry}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{I}n health research, approaches based on biomedical and epidemiological studies fail to capture the complexity of population health interventions. {Y}et it is essential to study them using approaches adapted to their complexity, the plurality of their mechanisms, and the diversity of local actors and contexts. {T}his is the purpose of population health intervention research ({PHIR}), as summarized in this book. {T}hrough conceptual and methodological explanations, and illustrations of numerous examples from around the world, the authors aim to address a need for training in this scientific approach among researchers and, more broadly, healthcare professionals, by examining essential issues of effectiveness, equity, relevance, implementation, and scaling-up.}, keywords = {{FRANCE} ; {AFRIQUE} {DE} {L}'{OUEST} ; {MALI} ; {BURKINA} {FASO} ; {NIGER}}, address = {[{M}arseille]}, publisher = {{IRD}}, series = {{S}ant{\'e} {G}lobale}, pages = {185}, year = {2023}, ISBN = { 978-2-7099-3004-8}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010089050}, }