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Qualitative Research to Enhance the Evaluation of Results-Based Financing Programmes : The Promise and the Reality
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- World Bank, Washington, DC, 2016.
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Abstract
- This Discussion Paper presents the approach, findings, and recommendations from a desk review of the qualitative research conducted within Results-Based Financing programmes (RBF) under the Health Results Innovations Trust Fund (HRITF). The review included 17 studies conducted in Benin, Burundi, Cameroon, DRC, Ethiopia, Haiti, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The studies reveal a body of high quality work that is consistent with the conceptual framework of RBF schemes, supported by political will, resources, and research capacity. Strengthening the added value of qualitative inquiry in on-going and future qualitative studies may be enabled by small shifts in thinking and practice, in line with a qualitative research paradigm. First, in order to better ground research in an existing country and system specific context, some interrogation of constructs and posited relationships in the existing conceptual framework for intervention/evaluation may be required. Second, to enable more in-depth and richer data that documents working practices and relations under RBF schemes, training of local researchers should place stronger emphasis on entry to the field, gaining trust, building rapport, and sustaining a dialogue with key informants. Third, smaller, more intensive and focused studies targeting fewer sites and smaller samples - but addressing a wider range of methods and informants within the health system - are likely to yield richer data that can support the understanding of how health workers and managers are responding to schemes, and what impact schemes have on service volumes and outputs.
- Subjects :
- RESEARCHER
INDICATORS
SOCIAL SCIENCE
QUALITATIVE DATA
INFORMATION
COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS
CULTURAL NORMS
SAMPLES
WASTE
CASE
HIERARCHIES
COMMUNICATION
DECISION-MAKING
PROCESS
DESCRIPTION
FATIGUE
MEASUREMENT
METHODS STUDY
TESTING
PRACTICE
IMPLEMENTATION
SPACE
RESEARCH PROJECTS
PERSONALITY
COMMUNITY MEMBERS
SITES
CONTENTS
SITE
CITATION
HOLISTIC APPROACH
WORKERS
SCIENCE
RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS
ISOLATION
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
METHODS
HEALTH
INTERVENTION
USERS
INTEGRATION
STANDARDS
STORAGE
CASES
COMPETENCIES
PATIENT
DATA ANALYSIS
CONCEPT
EVALUATION
QUALITY CONTROL
DOCUMENT
PATIENTS
METHODOLOGIES
RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
RAW’ DATA
VALIDITY
RESEARCH TECHNIQUES
COMMUNITY HEALTH
LEADING
SAMPLING
FOCUS GROUP
THEORY
THINKING
QUESTIONNAIRES
RISKS
ARCHIVES
INTERVIEW
IDENTITY
DISCUSSION
METHODOLOGY
PROTOCOL
DATA
INNOVATION
INFORMED CONSENT
ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE
RESEARCH
QUANTITATIVE DATA
COLLABORATION
ADAPTIVE SYSTEMS
RESEARCH STRATEGIES
PARTNERSHIPS
RELATIONSHIPS
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
RESEARCH POLICY
EPIDEMIOLOGY
INTERVIEWS
KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
HEALTH RESEARCH
BOUNDARIES
TIME
PROBABILITY
INSIGHTS
HEALTH CARE
ENTRY
SKILLS
EFFECTS
NUTRITION
RESEARCHERS
HYGIENE
TRAITS
NURSING
PROTOCOLS
AWARENESS
CONCEPTS
DATABASE
VARIETY
HUMAN RESOURCES
LEARNING
INNOVATIONS
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
PSYCHOLOGY
UNITS OF ANALYSIS
EXPERTS
TECHNIQUES
LOGIC
KNOWLEDGE
CHILD HEALTH SERVICES
STRATEGY
INTERNET
WORKFORCE
RESEARCH CAPACITY
PROCESSES
COMPLEXITY
UNDERSTANDING
FEEDBACK
WORKSHOPS
DOCUMENTS
PUBLISHING
ASSUMPTIONS
HEALTH SERVICES
OBSERVATION
GOOD PRACTICE
COMMUNITIES
DATA COLLECTION
HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.od......2456..d6c92fc14041099e94c594ec64fd052f