Implementation science protocol for a participatory, theory-informed implementation research programme in the context of health system strengthening in sub-Saharan Africa (ASSET-ImplementER).
Nadine SewardJamie MurdochCharlotte HanlonRicardo ArayaWei GaoRichard HardingCrick LundSaba Hinrichs-KrapelsRosie MaystonMuralikrishnan KarthaMartin PrinceJane SandallGraham ThornicroftRuth VerheyNick SevdalisPublished in: BMJ open (2021)
We use a novel combination of IS methods at a programmatic level to facilitate comparisons of determinants and mechanisms that influence the effectiveness of HSS interventions in achieving implementation outcomes across different contexts. The study also contributes conceptual development and clarification at the underdeveloped interface of IS, HSS and global health.The ASSET-ImplementER theme is considered minimal risk as we only interview researchers involved in the different work-packages. To this effect we have received approval from King's College London Ethics Committee for research that is considered minimal risk (Reference number: MRA-20/21-21772).