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扩大非传染性疾病干预措施的挑战与推动因素:一项将实施研究综合框架应用于全球19个研究项目的定性研究

Challenges and enablers for scaling up interventions targeting non-communicable diseases: a qualitative study applying the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research to 19 research projects worldwide.

作者信息

Ramani-Chander Anusha, Thrift Amanda G, van Olmen Josefien, Wouters Edwin, Delobelle Peter, Vedanthan Rajesh, Miranda J Jaime, Sherwood Stephen, Teede Helena, Joshi Rohina

机构信息

Department of Medicine, School of Clinical Sciences at Monash Health, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.

Monash Centre for Health Research and Implementation (MCHRI), Monash University in partnership with Monash Health, Clayton, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

BMJ Public Health. 2024 Apr 26;2(1):e000710. doi: 10.1136/bmjph-2023-000710. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Scaling up interventions targeting non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is a global health priority, and implementation research can contribute to that effort. In 2019, the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases funded 27 implementation research studies to improve evidence for scaling up interventions targeting prevention and/or control of hypertension and/or diabetes in low-resource settings. We examined these studies to improve the understanding of the implementation factors, including challenges and facilitators, that influence the early implementation phase of scale-up research projects targeting NCDs.

METHODS

This qualitative study was undertaken between August 2020 and July 2021. 43 semi-structured interviews were conducted with project investigators, implementers and policymakers, across 19 diverse scale-up projects, being implemented in 20 countries. The transcripts were inductively, open-coded using thematic analysis. Generated themes were mapped systematically to four out of five domain categorisations of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR); the innovation domain fell outside the scope of this study.

RESULTS

Highlighted findings using CFIR are: (i) outer setting: influence of politics, lack of coordination between government departments and differing agendas towards NCDs hindered implementation while reliable and trustworthy government connections proved useful; (ii) inner setting: commitment of resources for implementation was a challenge while research capacity, work culture and trustworthy networks facilitated implementation; (iii) individuals: high-level stakeholder support and leadership was essential; (iv) process: extensive time and efforts required for stakeholder engagement towards local contextualisation was challenging, while collaborating, joint reflection, effective communication and adaptation facilitated. COVID-19 provided both challenges and opportunities and these varied depending on the intervention characteristics and study objectives.

CONCLUSION

Researchers supporting the scale-up of complex interventions targeting NCDs need to leverage on existing trusting relationships and foster equitable stakeholder partnerships through research. Interpersonal skills and good communication are essential complements to research expertise and must be considered during capacity building.

摘要

引言

扩大针对非传染性疾病(NCDs)的干预措施是一项全球卫生重点工作,实施研究可为这一努力做出贡献。2019年,全球慢性病联盟资助了27项实施研究,以改善在资源匮乏环境中扩大针对高血压和/或糖尿病预防和/或控制干预措施的证据。我们对这些研究进行了审查,以增进对影响扩大针对非传染性疾病的研究项目早期实施阶段的实施因素(包括挑战和促进因素)的理解。

方法

这项定性研究于2020年8月至2021年7月进行。对来自20个国家的19个不同的扩大项目的项目研究者、实施者和政策制定者进行了43次半结构化访谈。使用主题分析对访谈记录进行归纳性的开放编码。生成的主题被系统地映射到实施研究综合框架(CFIR)五个领域分类中的四个;创新领域不在本研究范围内。

结果

使用CFIR突出的发现是:(i)外部环境:政治影响、政府部门之间缺乏协调以及对非传染性疾病的不同议程阻碍了实施,而可靠和值得信赖的政府联系被证明是有用的;(ii)内部环境:为实施投入资源是一项挑战,而研究能力、工作文化和值得信赖的网络促进了实施;(iii)个人:高级利益相关者的支持和领导至关重要;(iv)过程:利益相关者参与以适应当地情况需要大量时间和精力,这具有挑战性,而协作、共同反思、有效沟通和适应则起到了促进作用。COVID-19既带来了挑战也带来了机遇,这些因干预措施特点和研究目标而异。

结论

支持扩大针对非传染性疾病的复杂干预措施的研究人员需要利用现有的信任关系,并通过研究建立公平的利益相关者伙伴关系。人际交往能力和良好沟通是研究专业知识的重要补充,在能力建设过程中必须予以考虑。

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