| Literature DB >> 29183296 |
Kim Bergeron1, Samiya Abdi2, Kara DeCorby2, Gloria Mensah2, Benjamin Rempel2, Heather Manson2,3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is limited research on capacity building interventions that include theoretical foundations. The purpose of this systematic review is to identify underlying theories, models and frameworks used to support capacity building interventions relevant to public health practice. The aim is to inform and improve capacity building practices and services offered by public health organizations.Entities:
Keywords: Capacity building; Frameworks; Health promotion; Models; Public health; Theories
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29183296 PMCID: PMC5706342 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-017-4919-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Fig. 1PRISMA flow diagram
Description of individual studies related to underlying theories, models and/or frameworks and capacity building approach
| References | Country | Study method/design | Purpose | Underlying theory; explicit or implied | Underlying model; explicit or implied | Underlying frameworks; explicit or implied | Capacity building approach |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aluttis et al. [ | Europe | Literature review Focus group | Review of currently existing frameworks, to highlight commonalities, and to propose a public health countrylevel framework which integrates all reoccurring dimensions into one framework | None | None | Capacity Mapping Framework- explicit | Concept mapping |
| Ballie et al. [ | Not stated | Literature review | Describe a conceptual framework to assist in the application of capacity-building principles to public health nutrition practice | None | Ecological model- implied | None | Capacity building |
| Bagley and Lin [ | Australia | Interviews | Develop and pilot test a rapid assessment tool to improve local public health system capacity | Diffusion of Innovations- implied | Ecological model- implied | None | Capacity mapping |
| Bamberg et al. [ | Australia | Interviews | Present a project that utilized | Diffusion of Innovations-explicit | Ely’s Change Model-explicit | None | Capacity building |
| Cohen et al. [ | Canada | Literature | Present a Conceptual Framework of Organizational Capacity for Public Health Equity Action grounded in the experience of Canadian public health equity champions, that can be used as a tool to guide research, dialogue, reflection and action on public health capacity development to achieve health equity goals | None | Ecological model- implied | None | Capacity building |
| Hu, Rao and Sun [ | United States | Commentary | Provide a scientific guide for most countries in the world to build a | None | Capacity Assessment Theory- explicit | None | Capacity assessment |
| Katz and Wadersman [ | Not stated | Literature review | Focus on evidence based for technical assistance using three frames: tasks, relationships, and connections to the life cycle stage of an innovation (e.g., programs, policies, or practices that are new to a setting) | None | Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation - explicit | None | Technical assistance |
| Khenti et al. [ | Canada | Literature review | Present a framework for global mental health capacity building that could potentially serve as a promising or best practice in the field | None | Developmental Evaluation Model- explicit | None | Capacity building |
| Leeman et al. [ | Not stated | Literature review | Conduct a scoping review to advance theory to guide the design of capacity building strategies, with a specific focus on strategies to adopt and implement community-based prevention evidence-based interventions | None | Interactive Systems Framework for Dissemination and Implementation - explicit | None | Capacity building |
| Meeker et al. [ | Not stated | Literature review | Develop a technical competency framework for emergency nutrition preparedness, response, and recovery within the humanitarian system | None | Ecological model- implied | Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning- explicit | Capacity building |
| Millery [ | United States | Case study | Describe a capacity building program that extends the traditional mission of HIV/AIDs professional training programs | Diffusion of Innovations- implied | Community Leadership Development Model- explicit | None | Capacity building |
| Murphy et al. [ | Canada | Literature review | Design programs and interventions that capitalize on the knowledge, skills, and accessibility of pharmacists for improving mental health outcomes in communities | Behaviour Change Theoryexplicit | The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research-explicit | Promoting Action on Research Implementation in Health Systemexplicit | Capacity building |
| Norman et al. [ | Canada | Commentary | Describe a model that leverages and reconfigures social networks in a manner designed to support innovation within health systems | Social Learning Theories- implied | Social Network Theory- implied | Complex Network Electronic Knowledge Translation Research Model- implied | Linking knowledge to action |
| Olley [ | United Kingdom | Case study | Develop and implement a continuing education strategy within an infection prevention and control service | None | Lewin’s Freeze-Thaw Modelexplicit | Action Learning Framework- explicit | Continuing education |
| Preskill and Boyle [ | United States | Commentary | Offer a multidisciplinary model of evaluation capacity building | Diffusion of Innovationsimplied | Ecological model- implied | Bloom’s Taxonomy of Learning- implied | Technical assistance |
| Risley and Cooper [ | United States | Case study | Describe the theory and methodology behind a program that incorporates individual and group coaching as a career and leadership development tool in both academic and applied public | Transformational | Adult Learning Theoriesimplied | None | Professional coaching |
| Robinson et al. [ | Canada | Case study | Examine the utility of a linking system approach to support capacity building and dissemination of heart health promotion | Diffusion of Innovations- explicit | None | Linking Systems Approach- explicit | Linking knowledge to action |
| Rutten, Gelius and Abu-Omar [ | Europe | Case study | Outline a theoretical framework for an interactive, research-driven approach to building policy capacities in health promotion | None | None | Analysis of Determinants of Policy Impact (ADEPT) Model- explicit | Linking knowledge to action |
| Stark et al. [ | United States | Quasiexperimental | Assess the impact of an online continuing education course on knowledge, skills, and selfefficacy of nutrition professionals to use an ecological approach to prevent childhood obesity | None | Ecological model- explicit | None | Online continuing education |
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