Suppr超能文献

背景很重要:解读儿童生存评估中的影响结果。

Context matters: interpreting impact findings in child survival evaluations.

作者信息

Victora Cesar G, Schellenberg Joanna Armstrong, Huicho Luis, Amaral João, El Arifeen Shams, Pariyo George, Manzi Fatuma, Scherpbier Robert W, Bryce Jennifer, Habicht Jean-Pierre

机构信息

Programa de Pós-Graduação em Epidemiologia, Universidade Federal de Pelotas, CP 464, Pelotas RS 96001, Brazil.

出版信息

Health Policy Plan. 2005 Dec;20 Suppl 1:i18-i31. doi: 10.1093/heapol/czi050.

Abstract

Appropriate consideration of contextual factors is essential for ensuring internal and external validity of randomized and non-randomized evaluations. Contextual factors may confound the association between delivery of the intervention and its potential health impact. They may also modify the effect of the intervention or programme, thus affecting the generalizability of results. This is particularly true for large-scale health programmes, for which impact may vary substantially from one context to another. Understanding the nature and role of contextual factors may improve the validity of study results, as well as help predict programme impact across sites. This paper describes the experience acquired in measuring and accounting for contextual factors in the Multi-Country Evaluation of the IMCI (Integrated Management of Childhood Illness) strategy in five countries: Bangladesh, Brazil, Peru, Uganda and Tanzania. Two main types of contextual factors were identified. Implementation-related factors include the characteristics of the health systems where IMCI was implemented, such as utilization rates, basic skills of health workers, and availability of drugs, supervision and referral. Impact-related factors include baseline levels and patterns of child mortality and nutritional status, which affect the scope for programme impact. We describe the strategies used in the IMCI evaluation in order to obtain data on relevant contextual factors and to incorporate them in the analyses. Two case studies - from Tanzania and Peru - show how appropriate consideration of contextual factors may help explain apparently conflicting evaluation results.

摘要

适当考虑背景因素对于确保随机和非随机评估的内部及外部有效性至关重要。背景因素可能会混淆干预措施的实施与其潜在健康影响之间的关联。它们还可能改变干预措施或项目的效果,从而影响结果的普遍性。对于大规模健康项目而言尤其如此,其影响在不同背景下可能会有很大差异。了解背景因素的性质和作用可能会提高研究结果的有效性,并有助于预测不同地点的项目影响。本文描述了在孟加拉国、巴西、秘鲁、乌干达和坦桑尼亚五个国家对儿童疾病综合管理(IMCI)战略进行多国评估时,在衡量和考虑背景因素方面所获得的经验。确定了两种主要类型的背景因素。与实施相关的因素包括实施IMCI的卫生系统的特征,如利用率、卫生工作者的基本技能以及药品供应、监督和转诊情况。与影响相关的因素包括儿童死亡率和营养状况的基线水平及模式,这些会影响项目影响的范围。我们描述了在IMCI评估中用于获取相关背景因素数据并将其纳入分析的策略。来自坦桑尼亚和秘鲁的两个案例研究表明,适当考虑背景因素可能有助于解释明显相互矛盾的评估结果。

文献AI研究员

20分钟写一篇综述,助力文献阅读效率提升50倍。

立即体验

用中文搜PubMed

大模型驱动的PubMed中文搜索引擎

马上搜索

文档翻译

学术文献翻译模型,支持多种主流文档格式。

立即体验