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2. The case - study approachFor example , individual health workers may respond differently to the same set of incentives; and patients vary in their response to treatment , as the examples of motivation and health seeking Lucy Gilsonbehaviours show, HPSR questions often require study of University of Cape Town, South Africa and London School the complex behaviours of, and relationships among, of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, United Kingdom of actors and agencies; and how those relationships influence Great Britain and Northern Irelandchange, including change over time. The case - study approach is particularly relevant to such experiences The case - study approach is a research strategy entailing (Thomas, 1998).an empirical investigation of a contemporary phenome-non within its real life context using multiple sources of Third, as discussed in Part 2 of the Reader, the case - study evidence, and is especially valuable when the boundaries approach can be used both to support and analyse policy between the phenomenon and context are blurred development: it can generate information for policy (for (Yin, 2009).)
2. The case-study approach For example, individual health workers may respond differently to the same set of incentives; and patients vary in their response to treatment advice.
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