For students attending the course Intervention Development, Implementation and Evaluation course code 4GB009
In this course, students will learn how to develop, implement, and evaluate interventions in global health, with a focus on involving communities and stakeholders throughout the process. Students will learn participatory methods, such as co-design and patient and public involvement, which are key to ensuring interventions are relevant and effective. The course explores how behaviour change models and theoretical frameworks can be used to guide the design of interventions.
Syllabus
Students will learn different evaluation methods, including randomised trials and quasi-experimental studies, to assess the impact of interventions. Mixed methods process evaluation and economic evaluations will also be covered, helping students understand how to evaluate interventions from both a practical perspective and financial perspective. Throughout the course, students will explore the role of implementation science in studying global health interventions and are introduced to how to adapt and scale interventions in different settings.
Ethical considerations are integrated into the course, with discussions on topics such as consent, equipoise, and blinding, ensuring students can manage ethical challenges in interventional studies. By the end of the course, students will have the skills to develop and evaluate interventions using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, building on their learnings from previous methods courses, while addressing ethical and practical challenges in global health.
Welcome to the course Intervention Development, Implementation and Evaluation
The course starts August 31, 2026.
A very varm welcome to semester three and the first course. We are looking forward to meet you all on August 31, 2026 at 09:00. Lecture hall will be announced.
The morning introduction will be followed by a roll-call. Please note that attendance is mandatory so please contact us beforehand if you have any difficulties attending the first day.
During the first day you will receive detailed information about the course.
Registration to keep your place and attend the course is compulsory. You register yourself in Ladok https://www.student.ladok.se/student/loggain
The registration period is one week before the course starts and three days into the course and the registration period for this course in LADOK is 2026-08-17 - 2026-09-02.
More information:
https://education.ki.se/web-registration
About web registration:
https://education.ki.se/web-registration
Most welcome!
For further information about this course, please contact:
carina.king@ki.se
Course leader
Schedule
Will be published 2 weeks before course starts.
Course evaluation and course analysis
Course evaluation and course analysis will be published one month after the end of course.
Contact information
Carina Theresa King
Course director and examiner
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