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The Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach: specifying core components of an implementation strategy to optimize care cascades in public health.

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dc.contributor.author Gimbel, S
dc.contributor.author Ásbjörnsdóttir, K
dc.contributor.author Banek, K
dc.contributor.author Borges, M
dc.contributor.author Crocker, J
dc.contributor.author Coutinho, J
dc.contributor.author Cumbe, V
dc.contributor.author Dinis, A
dc.contributor.author Eastment, M
dc.contributor.author Gaitho, D
dc.contributor.author Lambdin, BH
dc.contributor.author Pope, S
dc.contributor.author Uetela, O
dc.contributor.author Hazim, C
dc.contributor.author Sherr, K
dc.date.accessioned 2023-06-23T02:18:40Z
dc.date.available 2023-06-23T02:18:40Z
dc.date.issued 2023-02-14
dc.identifier.citation Gimbel , S , Ásbjörnsdóttir , K , Banek , K , Borges , M , Crocker , J , Coutinho , J , Cumbe , V , Dinis , A , Eastment , M , Gaitho , D , Lambdin , BH , Pope , S , Uetela , O , Hazim , C & Sherr , K 2023 , ' The Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach: specifying core components of an implementation strategy to optimize care cascades in public health. ' , Implementation science communications , vol. 4 , no. 1 , 15 , pp. 15 . https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-023-00390-x
dc.identifier.issn 2662-2211
dc.identifier.other 128637880
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dc.identifier.other ORCID: /0000-0002-3263-3457/work/129986188
dc.identifier.other 36788577
dc.identifier.other PMC9926643
dc.identifier.other unpaywall: 10.1186/s43058-023-00390-x
dc.identifier.other 85165220581
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/4337
dc.description This work was supported from grants from the National Institutes of Health, including R01MH113435 (SAIA-SCALE), F32HD088204 and R34AI129900 (SAIA-PEDS), R21AI124399 (mPCAT), K24HD088229 (SAIA-FP), R21MH113691 (SAIA-MH), P30AI027757 (CFAR), R21DA046703 (SAIA-Naloxone), R01HL142412 (SAIA-HTN), 1UG3HL156390-01 (SCALE SAIA-HTN) R01HD0757 and R01HD0757-02S1 (SAIA), K08CA228761 (CCS SAIA) and T32AI070114 (UNC TIDE), Support was provided by the Implementation Science Core of the University of Washington/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research, an NIH-funded program under award number AI027757 which is supported by the following NIH Institutes and Centers: NIAID, NCI, NIMH, NIDA, NICHD, NHLBI, NIA, NIGMS, and NIDDK. This work was also supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and the Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation (SAIA-JUV), and the Thrasher Foundation (SAIA-MAL). The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health, the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation, or the Thrasher Foundation. © 2023. The Author(s). Publisher Copyright: © 2023, The Author(s). © 2023. The Author(s).
dc.description.abstract BACKGROUND: Healthcare systems in low-resource settings need simple, low-cost interventions to improve services and address gaps in care. Though routine data provide opportunities to guide these efforts, frontline providers are rarely engaged in analyzing them for facility-level decision making. The Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA) is an evidence-based, multi-component implementation strategy that engages providers in use of facility-level data to promote systems-level thinking and quality improvement (QI) efforts within multi-step care cascades. SAIA was originally developed to address HIV care in resource-limited settings but has since been adapted to a variety of clinical care systems including cervical cancer screening, mental health treatment, and hypertension management, among others; and across a variety of settings in sub-Saharan Africa and the USA. We aimed to extend the growing body of SAIA research by defining the core elements of SAIA using established specification approaches and thus improve reproducibility, guide future adaptations, and lay the groundwork to define its mechanisms of action. METHODS: Specification of the SAIA strategy was undertaken over 12 months by an expert panel of SAIA-researchers, implementing agents and stakeholders using a three-round, modified nominal group technique approach to match core SAIA components to the Expert Recommendations for Implementing Change (ERIC) list of distinct implementation strategies. Core implementation strategies were then specified according to Proctor's recommendations for specifying and reporting, followed by synthesis of data on related implementation outcomes linked to the SAIA strategy across projects. RESULTS: Based on this review and clarification of the operational definitions of the components of the SAIA, the four components of SAIA were mapped to 13 ERIC strategies. SAIA strategy meetings encompassed external facilitation, organization of provider implementation meetings, and provision of ongoing consultation. Cascade analysis mapped to three ERIC strategies: facilitating relay of clinical data to providers, use of audit and feedback of routine data with healthcare teams, and modeling and simulation of change. Process mapping matched to local needs assessment, local consensus discussions and assessment of readiness and identification of barriers and facilitators. Finally, continuous quality improvement encompassed tailoring strategies, developing a formal implementation blueprint, cyclical tests of change, and purposefully re-examining the implementation process. CONCLUSIONS: Specifying the components of SAIA provides improved conceptual clarity to enhance reproducibility for other researchers and practitioners interested in applying the SAIA across novel settings.
dc.format.extent 1867942
dc.format.extent 15
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Implementation science communications; 4(1)
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Cascade analysis
dc.subject Continuous quality improvement
dc.subject ERIC strategies
dc.subject Implementation outcomes
dc.subject Implementation science
dc.subject Implementation strategy
dc.subject Implementation strategy specification
dc.subject Process mapping
dc.subject Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach (SAIA)
dc.subject Systems engineering
dc.subject Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
dc.subject Health Policy
dc.subject Health Informatics
dc.title The Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach: specifying core components of an implementation strategy to optimize care cascades in public health.
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dc.description.version Peer reviewed
dc.identifier.doi 10.1186/s43058-023-00390-x
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dc.contributor.department Faculty of Medicine


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