Evaluating the impact, implementation experience and political economy of primary care networks in Kenya: protocol for a mixed methods study.

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Research Policy and Systems Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1186/s12961-024-01273-w
Beatrice Amboko, Jacinta Nzinga, Benjamin Tsofa, Peter Mugo, Anita Musiega, Beryl Maritim, Ethan Wong, Caitlin Mazzilli, Wangari Ng'ang'a, Brittany Hagedorn, Gillian Turner, Anne Musuva, Felix Murira, Nirmala Ravishankar, Salim Hussein, Edwine Barasa
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Background: Primary care networks (PCNs) are increasingly being adopted in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to improve the delivery of primary health care (PHC). Kenya has identified PCNs as a key reform to strengthen PHC delivery and has passed a law to guide its implementation. PCNs were piloted in two counties in Kenya in 2020 and implemented nationally in October 2023. This protocol outlines methods for a study that examines the impact, implementation experience and political economy of the PCN reform in Kenya.

Methods: We will adopt the parallel databases variant of convergent mixed methods study design to concurrently but separately collect quantitative and qualitative data. The two strands will be mixed during data collection to refine questions, with findings triangulated during analysis and interpretation to provide a comprehensive understanding of PCN implementation. The quantitative study will use a controlled before and after study design and collect data using health facility and client exit surveys. The primary outcome measure will be the service delivery readiness of PHC facilities. We will use a random sample of 228 health facilities and 2560 clients in four currently implementing PCNs, four planning to implement and four control counties at baseline and post-implementation. We shall undertake a preliminary cross-sectional analysis of the data at baseline from October to December 2023, followed by a difference-in-difference analysis at the endline from October to December 2024 to compare the outcome differences between the intervention and control counties over a 12-month period. The qualitative study will include a cross-sectional process evaluation and political economy analysis (PEA) using document reviews and approximately 80 in-depth interviews with national and sub-national stakeholders. The process evaluation will assess the emergence of PCN reforms, the implementation experience, the mechanism of impact and how the context affects implementation and outcomes. The PEA will examine the interaction of structural factors, institutions and actors/stakeholders' interests and power relations in implementing PCNs. We will also examine the gendered effects of the PCNs, including power relations and norms, and their implications on PHC from the supply and demand sides. We shall undertake a thematic analysis of the qualitative data.

Discussion: This evaluation will contribute robust evidence on the impact, implementation experience, political economy and gendered implications of PCNs in a LMIC setting, as well as guide the refining of PCN implementation in Kenya and other LMICs implementing or planning to implement PCNs to enhance their effectiveness.

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评估肯尼亚初级保健网络的影响、实施经验和政治经济:一项混合方法研究的协议。
背景:低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)越来越多地采用初级保健网络(PCNs)来改善初级卫生保健(PHC)的提供。肯尼亚已将PCNs确定为加强初级保健提供的一项关键改革,并通过了一项法律来指导其实施。pcn于2020年在肯尼亚的两个县进行了试点,并于2023年10月在全国实施。本议定书概述了一项研究的方法,该研究审查了肯尼亚PCN改革的影响、实施经验和政治经济学。方法:采用融合混合方法研究设计的并行数据库变体,同时但分别收集定量和定性数据。在数据收集过程中,将这两种方法混合在一起,以改进问题,并在分析和解释过程中对结果进行三角分析,以提供对PCN实施的全面理解。定量研究将采用受控的研究前后设计,并利用卫生设施和客户离职调查收集数据。衡量主要结果的标准将是初级保健设施提供服务的准备情况。我们将在基线和实施后的4个正在实施PCNs的县、4个计划实施的县和4个对照县对228个卫生机构和2560名客户进行随机抽样。我们将对2023年10月至12月的基线数据进行初步横断面分析,然后在2024年10月至12月的终点进行差异中差异分析,以比较干预县和对照县在12个月期间的结果差异。定性研究将包括一项横向过程评估和政治经济分析(PEA),采用文件审查和与国家和地方利益攸关方进行约80次深入访谈。进程评价将评估PCN改革的出现、实施经验、影响机制以及环境如何影响实施和结果。评估将审查在实施PCNs过程中结构因素、机构和行动者/利益相关者的利益和权力关系之间的相互作用。我们还将从供需两方面研究pcn的性别影响,包括权力关系和规范,以及它们对初级保健的影响。我们将对定性数据进行专题分析。讨论:本次评估将为中低收入国家PCN的影响、实施经验、政治经济和性别影响提供有力证据,并指导肯尼亚和其他正在实施或计划实施PCN的中低收入国家改进PCN的实施,以提高其有效性。
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Health Research Policy and Systems HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES-
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期刊介绍: Health Research Policy and Systems is an Open Access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to provide a platform for the global research community to share their views, findings, insights and successes. Health Research Policy and Systems considers manuscripts that investigate the role of evidence-based health policy and health research systems in ensuring the efficient utilization and application of knowledge to improve health and health equity, especially in developing countries. Research is the foundation for improvements in public health. The problem is that people involved in different areas of research, together with managers and administrators in charge of research entities, do not communicate sufficiently with each other.
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