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Process evaluation in the field: global learnings from seven implementation research hypertension projects in low-and middle-income countries.

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    • Publication Information:
      BMC
    • Publication Date:
      2020
    • Collection:
      University of Technology Sydney: OPUS - Open Publications of UTS Scholars
    • Abstract:
      BACKGROUND:Process evaluation is increasingly recognized as an important component of effective implementation research and yet, there has been surprisingly little work to understand what constitutes best practice. Researchers use different methodologies describing causal pathways and understanding barriers and facilitators to implementation of interventions in diverse contexts and settings. We report on challenges and lessons learned from undertaking process evaluation of seven hypertension intervention trials funded through the Global Alliance of Chronic Diseases (GACD). METHODS:Preliminary data collected from the GACD hypertension teams in 2015 were used to inform a template for data collection. Case study themes included: (1) description of the intervention, (2) objectives of the process evaluation, (3) methods including theoretical basis, (4) main findings of the study and the process evaluation, (5) implications for the project, policy and research practice and (6) lessons for future process evaluations. The information was summarized and reported descriptively and narratively and key lessons were identified. RESULTS:The case studies were from low- and middle-income countries and Indigenous communities in Canada. They were implementation research projects with intervention arm. Six theoretical approaches were used but most comprised of mixed-methods approaches. Each of the process evaluations generated findings on whether interventions were implemented with fidelity, the extent of capacity building, contextual factors and the extent to which relationships between researchers and community impacted on intervention implementation. The most important learning was that although process evaluation is time consuming, it enhances understanding of factors affecting implementation of complex interventions. The research highlighted the need to initiate process evaluations early on in the project, to help guide design of the intervention; and the importance of effective communication between researchers responsible ...
    • File Description:
      Electronic; application/pdf
    • ISSN:
      1471-2458
    • Relation:
      BMC public health; BMC public health, 2019, 19, (1), pp. 953; http://hdl.handle.net/10453/140455
    • Online Access:
      http://hdl.handle.net/10453/140455
    • Rights:
      info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
    • Accession Number:
      edsbas.7F4D1D7C