Centre for Global Health, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Centre for Global Health, School of Psychology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
BMJ Open. 2019 Jan 24;9(1):e022084. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022084.
Scaling-up is essential to ensure universal access of effective health interventions. Scaling-up is a complex process, which occurs across diverse systems and contexts with no one-size-fits-all approach. To date, little attention has been paid to the process of scaling-up in how to make adaptations for local fit. The aim of this research is to develop theory on what actions can be used to make adaptations to health interventions for local fit when scaling-up across diverse contexts that will have practical application for implementers involved in scaling-up.
Given the complexity of this subject, a realist review methodology was selected. Specifically, realist review emphasises an iterative, non-linear process, whereby the review is refined as it progresses. The identification of how the context may activate mechanisms to achieve outcomes is used to generate theories on what works for whom in what circumstances. This protocol will describe the first completed stage of development of an initial programme theory framework, which identified potential actions, contexts, mechanisms and outcomes that could be used to make adaptations when scaling-up. It will then outline the methods for future stages of the review which will focus on identifying case examples of scale-up and adaptation in practice. This realist review consists of six stages: (i) clarifying scope and development of a theoretical framework, (ii) developing a search strategy, (iii) selection and appraisal, (iv) data extraction, (v) data synthesis and analysis and (vi) further theory refinement with stakeholders.
This review will develop theory on how adaptations can be made when scaling-up. Findings will be disseminated in a peer-reviewed journal and through stakeholder engagement as part of the research process. Ethical approval has been received through Health Policy and Management/Centre for Global Health Research Ethics Committee of Trinity College Dublin.
扩大规模对于确保普遍获得有效的卫生干预措施至关重要。扩大规模是一个复杂的过程,它跨越不同的系统和背景发生,没有一刀切的方法。迄今为止,人们很少关注扩大规模的过程,即如何进行适应性调整以适应当地情况。本研究旨在制定理论,说明在跨越不同背景进行扩大规模时,为了适应当地情况,可以采取哪些行动来调整卫生干预措施。该理论具有实际应用价值,可供参与扩大规模的实施者使用。
鉴于该主题的复杂性,选择了现实主义审查方法。具体来说,现实主义审查强调迭代、非线性的过程,随着审查的进行,审查会不断得到改进。确定背景如何激活实现结果的机制,用于生成关于在什么情况下对谁有效什么的理论。本方案将描述初始方案理论框架的第一阶段的开发,该框架确定了在扩大规模时可以使用的潜在行动、背景、机制和结果。然后,它将概述审查的未来阶段的方法,这些阶段将侧重于识别实践中扩大规模和适应的案例示例。这个现实主义审查由六个阶段组成:(i)澄清范围并制定理论框架,(ii)制定搜索策略,(iii)选择和评估,(iv)数据提取,(v)数据综合和分析,(vi)与利益相关者进一步完善理论。
本审查将制定关于在扩大规模时如何进行适应性调整的理论。研究结果将在同行评议的期刊上发表,并通过利益相关者参与作为研究过程的一部分进行传播。都柏林三一学院健康政策和管理/全球健康研究伦理委员会已获得伦理批准。