| Literature DB >> 31915022 |
Chama Mulubwa1,2,3, Anna-Karin Hurtig4, Joseph Mumba Zulu5, Charles Michelo5, Ingvild Fossgard Sandøy6, Isabel Goicolea4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Community-based sexual reproductive interventions are key in attaining universal health coverage for all by 2030, yet adolescents in many countries still lack health services that are responsive to their sexual reproductive health and rights' needs. As the first step of realist evaluation, this study provides a programme theory that explains how, why and under what circumstances community-based sexual reproductive health interventions can transform (or not) 'ordinary' community-based health systems (CBHSs) into systems that are responsive to the sexual reproductive health of adolescents.Entities:
Keywords: Adolescents; Community-based health system; Intervention−context−actors−mechanism−outcomes; Realist evaluation; Retroduction; Sexual reproductive health and rights
Year: 2020 PMID: 31915022 PMCID: PMC6950932 DOI: 10.1186/s12978-019-0847-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Reprod Health ISSN: 1742-4755 Impact factor: 3.223
Summary characteristics of the stakeholders interviewed
| Participants | Role on RISE |
|---|---|
| Researchers | Key stakeholders who had been actively involved in the initial implementation of the RISE but were no longer actively engaged in the implementation at the time of the interview. These were selected as they had played a key role in formulating the intervention, developing the proposal and the study tools. |
| Key stakeholders from the Ministry of Health | These stakeholders were working for the Ministry of Health and with adolescent SRH activities at national level. |
| Trial supervisors | The trial supervisors over saw the project intervention and activities at district level and were involved in the day to day implementation of the interventions. They worked closely with the country coordinator, the teachers and the CBHWs. |
| Principle investigators | Overseeing that all the activities related to RISE were conducted in line with the protocol. The principle investigators were deeply involved in the daily management of RISE. |
| Research team | These participants were part of the country research team focusing mainly on the implementation of the combined intervetion arm and on issues related to community engagement and school dropouts. |
Fig. 1Schematic representation of the intervention−context−actors−mechanisms and outcomes
Presentation of the initial programme theories
| Programme Theory 1 | Programme Theory 2 |
|---|---|
Programme theories were structured using 'If....., Then....., Because.....'