| Literature DB >> 27965187 |
V Ridde1, J-P Olivier de Sardan2.
Abstract
Organizing effective public health interventions is required to improve population health and reduce social inequalities in health. However, measuring their effectiveness is not enough; we must also understand how these interventions are implemented and what role is played by the context and the social actors. Today, it seems that the importance of studying intervention implementation by public health actors (stakeholders, policy makers, donors, and researchers) has not yet been sufficiently considered. In this Tribune, we wish to draw the attention of the public health community, including that interested in interventions in Africa, to the need to analyze their implementation in depth. We must produce empirical and theoretical knowledge about implementation but also train students and young researchers more effectively in this scientific approach, which, although indispensable, has been ignored too long.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; implementation; interventions; public health; social sciences; training
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Year: 2017 PMID: 27965187 DOI: 10.1684/mst.2016.0605
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sante Trop ISSN: 2261-3684