Nwaozuru Ucheoma, Murphy Patrick, Richard Ashley, Obiezu-Umeh Chisom, Shato Thembekile, Obionu Ifeoma, Gbajabiamila Titilola, Oladele David, Mason Stacey, Takenaka Bryce P, Blessing Lateef Akeem, Engelhart Alexis, Nkengasong Susan, Chinaemerem Innocent David, Anikamadu Onyekachukwu, Adeoti Ebenezer, Patel Pranali, Ojo Temitope, Olusanya Olufunto, Shelley Donna, Airhihenbuwa Collins, Ogedegbe Gbenga, Ezechi Oliver, Iwelunmor Juliet
Department of Implementation Science, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.
Department of Behavioral Science and Health Education, Saint Louis University, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Saint Louis, MO, USA.
Implement Sci Commun. 2025 Apr 8;6(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s43058-025-00716-x.
Sustaining evidence-based interventions in resource-limited settings is critical to optimizing gains in health outcomes. In 2015, we published a review of the sustainability of health interventions in African countries, highlighting gaps in the measurement and conceptualization of sustainability in the region. This review updates and expands upon the original review to account for developments in the past decade and recommendations for promoting sustainability.
First, we searched five databases (PubMed, SCOPUS, Web of Science, Global Health, and Cumulated Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)) for studies published between 2015 and 2022. We repeated the search in 2023 and 2024. The review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis guidelines. Studies were included if they reported on the sustainability of health interventions implemented in African countries. Study findings were summarized using descriptive statistics and narrative synthesis, and sustainability strategies were categorized based on the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) strategies.
Thirty-four publications with 22 distinct interventions were included in the review. Twelve African countries were represented in this review, with Nigeria (n = 6) having the most representation of available studies examining sustainability. Compared to the 2016 review, a similar proportion of studies clearly defined sustainability (52% in the current review versus 51% in the 2015 review). Eight unique strategies to foster sustainability emerged, namely: a) multi-sectorial partnership and developing stakeholder relationships, b) tailoring strategies to enhance program fit and integration, c) active stakeholder engagement and collaboration, d) capacity building through training, e) accessing new funding, f) adaptation, g) co-creation of intervention and implementation strategies and h) providing infrastructural support. The most prevalent facilitators of sustainability were related to micro-level factors (e.g., intervention fit and community engagement). In contrast, salient barriers were related to structural-level factors (e.g., limited financial resources).
This review highlights some progress in the published reports on the sustainability of evidence-based intervention in Africa. The review emphasizes the importance of innovation in strategies to foster funding determinants for sustainable interventions. In addition, it underscores the need for developing contextually relevant sustainability frameworks that emphasize these salient determinants of sustainability in the region.
在资源有限的环境中维持基于证据的干预措施对于优化健康结果的收益至关重要。2015年,我们发表了一篇关于非洲国家健康干预措施可持续性的综述,强调了该地区在可持续性的衡量和概念化方面的差距。本综述更新并扩展了原综述,以考虑过去十年的发展情况以及促进可持续性的建议。
首先,我们在五个数据库(PubMed、SCOPUS、科学网、全球健康以及护理与联合健康文献累积索引(CINAHL))中搜索2015年至2022年发表的研究。我们在2023年和2024年重复了搜索。本综述按照系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目指南进行。如果研究报告了在非洲国家实施的健康干预措施的可持续性,则纳入该研究。使用描述性统计和叙述性综合对研究结果进行总结,并根据实施变革的专家建议(ERIC)策略对可持续性策略进行分类。
本综述纳入了34篇出版物,涉及22种不同的干预措施。该综述涵盖了12个非洲国家,其中尼日利亚(n = 6)在研究可持续性的现有研究中占比最大。与2016年的综述相比,明确界定可持续性的研究比例相似(本次综述中为52%,2015年综述中为51%)。出现了八种促进可持续性的独特策略,即:a)多部门伙伴关系和发展利益相关者关系,b)量身定制策略以增强项目适应性和整合性,c)利益相关者积极参与和协作,d)通过培训进行能力建设,e)获取新资金,f)适应,g)共同制定干预和实施策略,h)提供基础设施支持。可持续性最普遍的促进因素与微观层面的因素有关(例如,干预措施的适应性和社区参与)。相比之下,突出的障碍与结构层面的因素有关(例如,财政资源有限)。
本综述突出了非洲基于证据的干预措施可持续性的已发表报告中的一些进展。该综述强调了在促进可持续干预措施的资金决定因素的策略方面进行创新的重要性。此外,它强调需要制定与当地情况相关的可持续性框架,强调该地区可持续性的这些突出决定因素。