FIX IT GENTLY

The importance, tractability and neglectedness framework (ITN framework) is a framework for estimating the value of allocating marginal resources to solving a problem based on its importance, tractability, and neglectedness. The significance, persistence and contingency framework (SPC framework) is a framework for estimating the instrumental value of historical or future events.

In this post, I propose a framework for the evaluation of interventions called FIX IT GENTLY. The full mnemonic, FIX IT GENTLY, DOABLE COSTS, GENERAL & LAST, SCALE & SPEED breaks down the key considerations when evaluating an intervention into memorable phrases:

πŸ”¨ FIX IT GENTLY:

  • FIX: Represents the effect size of the intervention (how well it works).

  • GENTLY: Acknowledges the possibility of negative messages or unintended consequences associated with the intervention.

$ DOABLE COSTS:

  • DOABLE: Is a reminder of the importance of the intervention being feasible to implement (difficulty).

  • COSTS: Refers to the cost-effectiveness of the intervention compared to its benefits.

πŸš— GENERAL & LAST:

  • GENERAL: Represents the generalisability of the intervention, whether its benefits can be expected for a broad population.

  • LAST: Refers to the long-term effects of the intervention, how long the benefits last.

πŸͺœ SCALE & SPEED:

  • SCALE: Refers to the scale on which the intervention can be delivered

  • SPEED: Represents the scalability of the intervention compared to other options, how quickly it can be implemented on a larger scale.