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Examining Intervention Design: Lessons from the Development of Eight Related Malaria Health Care Intervention Studies

Authors :
Richard Ndyomugyenyi
Hilda Mbakilwa
Frank Baiden
Deborah DiLiberto
David G. Lalloo
Wilfred Fon Mbacham
Pascal Magnussen
Virginia Wiseman
Catherine Maiteki-Sebuguzi
Anthony K. Mbonye
Sarah G. Staedke
Lindsay Mangham-Jefferies
Kristian S. Hansen
Sian E. Clarke
Helen E. D. Burchett
Obinna Onwujekwe
Louise E. Boyle
Arantxa Roca-Feltrer
Bonnie Cundill
Shunmay Yeung
David Schellenberg
Clare I R Chandler
Christopher J. M. Whitty
Evelyn K. Ansah
Ane Haaland
Sham Lal
Hugh Reyburn
Olivia A. Achonduh
Eleanor Hutchinson
Joanna Reynolds
Toby Leslie
Jayne Webster
Florence Nankya
Source :
Health systems and reform, Health Systems and Reform, Chandler, C I R, Burchett, H, Boyle, L, Achonduh, O, Mbonye, A, Diliberto, D, Reyburn, H, Onwujekwe, O, Haaland, A, Roca-Feltrer, A, Baiden, F, Mbacham, W F, Ndyomugyenyi, R, Nankya, F, Mangham-Jefferies, L, Clarke, S, Mbakilwa, H, Reynolds, J, Lal, S, Leslie, T, Maiteki-Sebuguzi, C, Webster, J, Magnussen, P, Ansah, E, Hansen, K S, Hutchinson, E, Cundill, B, Yeung, S, Schellenberg, D, Staedke, S G, Wiseman, V, Lalloo, D G & Whitty, C J M 2016, ' Examining intervention design : Lessons from the development of eight related malaria health care intervention studies ', Health systems and reform, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 373-388 . https://doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2016.1179086
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2016.

Abstract

Rigorous evidence of "what works" to improve health care is in demand, but methods for the development of interventions have not been scrutinized in the same ways as methods for evaluation. This article presents and examines intervention development processes of eight malaria health care interventions in East and West Africa. A case study approach was used to draw out experiences and insights from multidisciplinary teams who undertook to design and evaluate these studies. Four steps appeared necessary for intervention design: (1) definition of scope, with reference to evaluation possibilities; (2) research to inform design, including evidence and theory reviews and empirical formative research; (3) intervention design, including consideration and selection of approaches and development of activities and materials; and (4) refining and finalizing the intervention, incorporating piloting and pretesting. Alongside these steps, projects produced theories, explicitly or implicitly, about (1) intended pathways of change and (2) how their intervention would be implemented.The work required to design interventions that meet and contribute to current standards of evidence should not be underestimated. Furthermore, the process should be recognized not only as technical but as the result of micro and macro social, political, and economic contexts, which should be acknowledged and documented in order to infer generalizability. Reporting of interventions should go beyond descriptions of final intervention components or techniques to encompass the development process. The role that evaluation possibilities play in intervention design should be brought to the fore in debates over health care improvement.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23288620 and 23288604
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Health systems and reform, Health Systems and Reform, Chandler, C I R, Burchett, H, Boyle, L, Achonduh, O, Mbonye, A, Diliberto, D, Reyburn, H, Onwujekwe, O, Haaland, A, Roca-Feltrer, A, Baiden, F, Mbacham, W F, Ndyomugyenyi, R, Nankya, F, Mangham-Jefferies, L, Clarke, S, Mbakilwa, H, Reynolds, J, Lal, S, Leslie, T, Maiteki-Sebuguzi, C, Webster, J, Magnussen, P, Ansah, E, Hansen, K S, Hutchinson, E, Cundill, B, Yeung, S, Schellenberg, D, Staedke, S G, Wiseman, V, Lalloo, D G & Whitty, C J M 2016, ' Examining intervention design : Lessons from the development of eight related malaria health care intervention studies ', Health systems and reform, vol. 2, no. 4, pp. 373-388 . https://doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2016.1179086
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....445922022db206c243159694ff176c71
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/23288604.2016.1179086