TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementing the QUALI-DEC project in Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand and Viet Nam
T2 - a process delineation and theory-driven process evaluation protocol
AU - Cleeve, Amanda
AU - Annerstedt, Kristi Sidney
AU - Betrán, Ana Pilar
AU - Mölsted Alvesson, Helle
AU - Kaboré Wendyam, Charles
AU - Carroli, Guillermo
AU - Lumbiganon, Pisake
AU - Nhu Hung, Mac Quoc
AU - Zamboni, Karen
AU - Opiyo, Newton
AU - Bohren, Meghan A.
AU - El Halabi, Soha
AU - Gialdini, Celina
AU - Vila Ortiz, Mercedes
AU - Escuriet, Ramón
AU - Robson, Michael
AU - Dumont, Alexandre
AU - Hanson, Claudia
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The project ‘Quality Decision-making by women and providers’ (QUALI-DEC) combines four non-clinical interventions to promote informed decision-making surrounding mode of birth, improve women’s birth experiences, and reduce caesarean sections among low-risk women. QUALI-DEC is currently being implemented in 32 healthcare facilities across Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand, and Viet Nam. In this paper, we detail implementation processes and the planned process evaluation, which aims to assess how and for whom QUALI-DEC worked, the mechanisms of change and their interactions with context and setting; adaptations to intervention and implementation strategies, feasibility of scaling-up, and cost-effectiveness of the intervention. We developed a project theory of change illustrating how QUALI-DEC might lead to impact. The theory of change, together with on the ground observations of implementation processes, guided the process evaluation strategy including what research questions and perspectives to prioritise. Main data sources will include: 1) regular monitoring visits in healthcare facilities, 2) quantitative process and output indicators, 3) a before and after cross-sectional survey among post-partum women, 4) qualitative interviews with all opinion leaders, and 5) qualitative interviews with postpartum women and health workers in two healthcare facilities per country, as part of a case study approach. We foresee that the QUALI-DEC process evaluation will generate valuable information that will improve interpretation of the effectiveness evaluation. At the policy level, we anticipate that important lessons and methodological insights will be drawn, with application to other settings and stakeholders looking to implement complex interventions aiming to improve maternal and newborn health and wellbeing. Trial registration: ISRCTN67214403.
AB - The project ‘Quality Decision-making by women and providers’ (QUALI-DEC) combines four non-clinical interventions to promote informed decision-making surrounding mode of birth, improve women’s birth experiences, and reduce caesarean sections among low-risk women. QUALI-DEC is currently being implemented in 32 healthcare facilities across Argentina, Burkina Faso, Thailand, and Viet Nam. In this paper, we detail implementation processes and the planned process evaluation, which aims to assess how and for whom QUALI-DEC worked, the mechanisms of change and their interactions with context and setting; adaptations to intervention and implementation strategies, feasibility of scaling-up, and cost-effectiveness of the intervention. We developed a project theory of change illustrating how QUALI-DEC might lead to impact. The theory of change, together with on the ground observations of implementation processes, guided the process evaluation strategy including what research questions and perspectives to prioritise. Main data sources will include: 1) regular monitoring visits in healthcare facilities, 2) quantitative process and output indicators, 3) a before and after cross-sectional survey among post-partum women, 4) qualitative interviews with all opinion leaders, and 5) qualitative interviews with postpartum women and health workers in two healthcare facilities per country, as part of a case study approach. We foresee that the QUALI-DEC process evaluation will generate valuable information that will improve interpretation of the effectiveness evaluation. At the policy level, we anticipate that important lessons and methodological insights will be drawn, with application to other settings and stakeholders looking to implement complex interventions aiming to improve maternal and newborn health and wellbeing. Trial registration: ISRCTN67214403.
KW - evidence-based practices
KW - implementation science
KW - informed decision-making
KW - maternal health
KW - multifaceted intervention
KW - Non-clinical interventions
KW - QUALI-DEC
KW - theory of change
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85180714798&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/16549716.2023.2290636
DO - 10.1080/16549716.2023.2290636
M3 - Article
C2 - 38133667
AN - SCOPUS:85180714798
SN - 1654-9880
VL - 16
JO - Global Health Action
JF - Global Health Action
IS - 1
M1 - 2290636
ER -