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水、环境卫生与个人卫生干预措施的适应性:关键概念与工具的模型及范围综述

Adaptation of Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Interventions: A Model and Scoping Review of Key Concepts and Tools.

作者信息

Anderson Darcy M, Birken Sarah A, Bartram Jamie K, Freeman Matthew C

机构信息

Public Health and Environment, The Water Institute, Gillings School of Global Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, United States.

Department of Implementation Science, Wake Forest School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States.

出版信息

Front Health Serv. 2022 May 9;2:896234. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2022.896234. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) is important for health, livelihoods, and economic development, but WaSH programs have often underdelivered on expected health benefits. Underperformance has been attributed partly to poor ability to retain effectiveness following adaptation to facilitate WaSH programs' implementation in diverse contexts. Adaptation of WaSH interventions is common but often not done systematically, leading to poor outcomes. Models and frameworks from the adaptation literature have potential to improve WaSH adaptation to facilitate implementation and retain effectiveness. However, these models and frameworks were designed in a healthcare context, and WaSH interventions are typically implemented outside traditional health system channels. The purpose of our work was to develop an adaptation model tailored specifically to the context of WaSH interventions.

METHODS

We conducted a scoping review to identify key adaptation steps and identify tools to support systematic adaptation. To identify relevant literature, we conducted a citation search based on three recently published reviews on adaptation. We also conducted a systematic database search for examples of WaSH adaptation. We developed a preliminary model based on steps commonly identified across models in adaptation literature, and then tailored the model to the WaSH context using studies yielded by our systematic search. We compiled a list of tools to support systematic data collection and decision-making throughout adaptation from all included studies.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

Our model presents adaptation steps in five phases: intervention selection, assessment, preparation, implementation, and sustainment. Phases for assessment through sustainment are depicted as iterative, reflecting that once an intervention is selected, adaptation is a continual process. Our model reflects the specific context of WaSH by including steps to engage non-health and lay implementers and to build consensus among diverse stakeholders with potentially competing priorities. We build on prior adaptation literature by compiling tools to support systematic data collection and decision-making, and we describe how they can be used throughout adaptation steps. Our model is intended to improve program outcomes by systematizing adaptation processes and provides an example of how systematic adaptation can occur for interventions with health goals but that are implemented outside conventional health system channels.

摘要

背景

安全饮用水、环境卫生和个人卫生(WaSH)对健康、生计和经济发展至关重要,但WaSH项目往往未能实现预期的健康效益。项目表现不佳部分归因于在适应不同环境以促进WaSH项目实施后,保持有效性的能力较差。WaSH干预措施的适应很常见,但往往缺乏系统性,导致效果不佳。适应文献中的模型和框架有可能改善WaSH的适应情况,以促进实施并保持有效性。然而,这些模型和框架是在医疗背景下设计的,而WaSH干预措施通常在传统卫生系统渠道之外实施。我们工作的目的是开发一个专门针对WaSH干预措施背景的适应模型。

方法

我们进行了一项范围综述,以确定关键的适应步骤并确定支持系统性适应的工具。为了识别相关文献,我们基于最近发表的三篇关于适应的综述进行了引文搜索。我们还对WaSH适应的例子进行了系统的数据库搜索。我们基于适应文献中各模型普遍确定的步骤开发了一个初步模型,然后利用我们系统搜索得出的研究结果,将该模型调整为适用于WaSH背景的模型。我们从所有纳入研究中汇编了一份工具清单,以支持在整个适应过程中进行系统性数据收集和决策。

结果与结论

我们的模型呈现了五个阶段的适应步骤:干预选择、评估、准备、实施和维持。评估到维持阶段被描述为迭代的,这反映出一旦选择了一项干预措施,适应就是一个持续的过程。我们的模型通过纳入让非卫生专业人员和非专业实施者参与的步骤,以及在具有潜在相互竞争优先事项的不同利益相关者之间达成共识的步骤,反映了WaSH的具体背景。我们通过汇编支持系统性数据收集和决策的工具,在先前的适应文献基础上进行了拓展,并描述了如何在整个适应步骤中使用这些工具。我们的模型旨在通过使适应过程系统化来改善项目成果,并提供了一个示例,说明对于具有健康目标但在传统卫生系统渠道之外实施的干预措施,系统性适应是如何发生的。

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