Improving Health Equity through Theory-informed Evaluations: A Look at Housing First Strategies, Cross-sectoral Health Programs, and Prostitution Policy

The emergent realist perspective on evaluation is instructive in the quest to use theory-informed evaluations to reduce health inequities. This perspective suggests that in addition to knowing whether a program works, it is imperative to know 'what works for whom in what circumstances and in what respects, and how?' (Pawson & Tilley, 1997) (Authors).