Applying systems thinking to identify enablers and challenges to scale-up interventions for hypertension and diabetes in low-income and middle-income countries: protocol for a longitudinal mixed-methods study.

Anusha Ramani-Chander ORCID logo; Rohina Joshi ORCID logo; Josefien van Olmen; Edwin Wouters ORCID logo; Peter Delobelle ORCID logo; Rajesh Vedanthan ORCID logo; J Jaime Miranda ORCID logo; Brian Oldenburg; Stephen Sherwood; Lal B Rawal; +47 more... Robert James Mash ORCID logo; Vilma Edith Irazola; Monika Martens; Maria Lazo-Porras; Hueiming Liu ORCID logo; Gina Agarwal; Gade Waqa; Milena Soriano Marcolino ORCID logo; Maria Eugenia Esandi; Antonio Luiz Pinho Ribeiro ORCID logo; Ari Probandari ORCID logo; Francisco González-Salazar; Abha Shrestha ORCID logo; Sujarwoto Sujarwoto ORCID logo; Naomi Levitt; Myriam Paredes; Tomohiko Sugishita; Malek Batal; Yuan Li; Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli ORCID logo; Violet Naanyu; Feng J He; Puhong Zhang; Sayoki Godfrey Mfinanga ORCID logo; Jan-Walter De Neve ORCID logo; Meena Daivadanam; Kamran Siddiqi ORCID logo; Pascal Geldsetzer; Kerstin Klipstein-Grobusch ORCID logo; Mark D Huffman; Jacqui Webster; Dike Ojji; Andrea Beratarrechea; Maoyi Tian; Maarten Postma; Mayowa O Owolabi ORCID logo; Josephine Birungi; Laura Antonietti; Zulma Ortiz; Anushka Patel; David Peiris ORCID logo; Darcelle Schouw; Jaap Koot; Keiko Nakamura; Gindo Tampubolon; Amanda G Thrift ORCID logo; Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases Upscaling Working Group Col; (2022) Applying systems thinking to identify enablers and challenges to scale-up interventions for hypertension and diabetes in low-income and middle-income countries: protocol for a longitudinal mixed-methods study. BMJ open, 12 (4). e053122-. ISSN 2044-6055 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-053122
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INTRODUCTION: There is an urgent need to reduce the burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), particularly in low-and middle-income countries, where the greatest burden lies. Yet, there is little research concerning the specific issues involved in scaling up NCD interventions targeting low-resource settings. We propose to examine this gap in up to 27 collaborative projects, which were funded by the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) 2019 Scale Up Call, reflecting a total funding investment of approximately US$50 million. These projects represent diverse countries, contexts and adopt varied approaches and study designs to scale-up complex, evidence-based interventions to improve hypertension and diabetes outcomes. A systematic inquiry of these projects will provide necessary scientific insights into the enablers and challenges in the scale up of complex NCD interventions. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will apply systems thinking (a holistic approach to analyse the inter-relationship between constituent parts of scaleup interventions and the context in which the interventions are implemented) and adopt a longitudinal mixed-methods study design to explore the planning and early implementation phases of scale up projects. Data will be gathered at three time periods, namely, at planning (TP), initiation of implementation (T0) and 1-year postinitiation (T1). We will extract project-related data from secondary documents at TP and conduct multistakeholder qualitative interviews to gather data at T0 and T1. We will undertake descriptive statistical analysis of TP data and analyse T0 and T1 data using inductive thematic coding. The data extraction tool and interview guides were developed based on a literature review of scale-up frameworks. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: The current protocol was approved by the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC number 23482). Informed consent will be obtained from all participants. The study findings will be disseminated through peer-reviewed publications and more broadly through the GACD network.


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