Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study

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Main Authors: Alonge, Olakunle, Neel, Abigail H., Kalbarczyk, Anna, Peters, Michael A., Mahendradhata, Yodi, Sarker, Malabika, Owoaje, Eme, Deressa, Wakgari, Kayembe, Patrick, Salehi, Ahmad Shah, Gupta, S. D.
מחברים אחרים: Brac James P. Grant School of Public Health
פורמט: Journal Article
שפה:en_US
יצא לאור: BMC 2022
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גישה מקוונת:http://hdl.handle.net/10361/16599
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9
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Global Polio Eradication Initiative
GPEI
Implementation
Knowledge translation
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Global Polio Eradication Initiative
GPEI
Implementation
Knowledge translation
Alonge, Olakunle
Neel, Abigail H.
Kalbarczyk, Anna
Peters, Michael A.
Mahendradhata, Yodi
Sarker, Malabika
Owoaje, Eme
Deressa, Wakgari
Kayembe, Patrick
Salehi, Ahmad Shah
Gupta, S. D.
Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study
description This article was published in BMC Public Health by BMC [ © The Author(s). 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,] and the definite version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9 The Journal's website is at: https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9
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Alonge, Olakunle
Neel, Abigail H.
Kalbarczyk, Anna
Peters, Michael A.
Mahendradhata, Yodi
Sarker, Malabika
Owoaje, Eme
Deressa, Wakgari
Kayembe, Patrick
Salehi, Ahmad Shah
Gupta, S. D.
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author Alonge, Olakunle
Neel, Abigail H.
Kalbarczyk, Anna
Peters, Michael A.
Mahendradhata, Yodi
Sarker, Malabika
Owoaje, Eme
Deressa, Wakgari
Kayembe, Patrick
Salehi, Ahmad Shah
Gupta, S. D.
author_sort Alonge, Olakunle
title Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study
title_short Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study
title_full Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study
title_fullStr Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study
title_sort synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (stripe): initial findings from a global mixed methods study
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spelling 10361-165992022-05-12T21:01:32Z Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study Alonge, Olakunle Neel, Abigail H. Kalbarczyk, Anna Peters, Michael A. Mahendradhata, Yodi Sarker, Malabika Owoaje, Eme Deressa, Wakgari Kayembe, Patrick Salehi, Ahmad Shah Gupta, S. D. Brac James P. Grant School of Public Health Polio Global Polio Eradication Initiative GPEI Implementation Knowledge translation This article was published in BMC Public Health by BMC [ © The Author(s). 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License,] and the definite version is available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9 The Journal's website is at: https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9 Background: Lessons from polio eradication efforts and the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) are useful for improving health service delivery and outcomes globally. The Synthesis and Translation of Research and Innovations from Polio Eradication (STRIPE) is a multi-phase project which aims to map, package and disseminate knowledge from polio eradication initiatives as academic and training programs. This paper discusses initial findings from the knowledge mapping around polio eradication activities across a multi-country context. Methods: The knowledge mapping phase (January 2018 – December 2019) encompassed four research activities (scoping review, survey, key informant interviews (KIIs), health system analyses). This paper utilized a sequential mixed method design combining data from the survey and KIIs. The survey included individuals involved in polio eradication between 1988 and 2019, and described the contexts, implementation strategies, intended and unintended outcomes of polio eradication activities across levels. KIIs were conducted among a nested sample in seven countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria) and at the global level to further explore these domains. Results: The survey generated 3955 unique responses, mainly sub-national actors representing experience in over 74 countries; 194 KIIs were conducted. External factors including social, political, and economic factors were the most frequently cited barriers to eradication, followed by the process of implementing activities, including program execution, planning, monitoring, and stakeholder engagement. Key informants described common strategies for addressing these barriers, e.g. generating political will, engaging communities, capacity-building in planning and measurement, and adapting delivery strategies. The polio program positively affected health systems by investing in system structures and governance, however, long-term effects have been mixed as some countries have struggled to institutionalize program assets Conclusion: Understanding the implementing context is critical for identifying threats and opportunities to global health programs. Common implementation strategies emerged across countries; however, these strategies were only effective where organizational and individual capacity were sufficient, and where strategies were appropriately tailored to the sociopolitical context. To maximize gains, readiness assessments at different levels should predate future global health programs and initiatives should consider system integration earlier to ensure program institutionalization and minimize system distortions. Published 2022-05-12T06:28:15Z 2022-05-12T06:28:15Z 2020 2020-08-12 Journal Article Alonge, O., Neel, A. H., Kalbarczyk, A., Peters, M. A., Mahendradhata, Y., Sarker, M., . . . Gupta, S. D. (2020). Synthesis and translation of research and innovations from polio eradication (STRIPE): Initial findings from a global mixed methods study. BMC Public Health, 20 doi:10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9 http://hdl.handle.net/10361/16599 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9 en_US https://bmcpublichealth.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12889-020-09156-9 BMC Medicine application/pdf BMC