Evaluating primary care networks in low-income and lower middle-income countries: a scoping review.
Adwoa F Agyemang-BennehIgor FranceticJonathan HammondKatherine ChecklandPublished in: BMJ global health (2023)
PCNs in LLMICs benefit from clearly stated goals and measurable outcomes, which facilitates evaluation. In order to maximise the benefits, careful attention to the aspects of network design and operation is required. Future research work could shed light on some of the missing pieces of evidence on their effectiveness by, for example, considering differential consequences of modes of network establishment and operation, including unintended consequences in the systems within which they reside, and evaluating long-term implications.