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The value of process evaluation for public health interventions: field-case studies for non-communicable disease prevention and management in five countries

Authors :
María Lazo-Porras
Lena R Brandt
Elsa Cornejo-Vucovich
Catalina A Denman
Francisco Diez-Canseco
Alejandra Malavera
Ankita Mukherjee
Menglu Ouyang
Devarsetty Praveen
Gill Schierhout
Yuewen Sun
Xuejun Yin
Puhong Zhang
Hueiming Liu
Source :
Salud Pública de México, Vol 64, Pp S56-S66 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública, 2022.

Abstract

Complex interventions are needed to effectively tackle non-communicable diseases. However, complex interventions can contain a mix of effective and ineffective actions. Process evaluation (PE) in public health research is of great value as it could clarify the mechanisms and contextual factors associ­ated with variation in the outcomes, better identify effective components, and inform adaptation of the intervention. The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the value of PE through five case studies that span the research cycle. The interven­tions include using digital health, salt reduction strategies, use of fixed dose combinations, and task shifting. Insights of the methods used, and the implications of the PE findings to the project, were discussed. PE of complex interventions can refute or confirm the hypothesized mechanisms of action, thereby enabling intervention refinement, and identifying implementation strategies that can address local contextual needs, so as to improve service delivery and public health outcomes.

Details

Language :
English, Spanish; Castilian
ISSN :
00363634
Volume :
64
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Salud Pública de México
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.6f4e8ad762d44efd9bec04141b4ee0e3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21149/12853