Implementation fidelity to HIV assisted partner services (aPS) during scale-up in western Kenya: a convergent mixed methods study.
Beatrice M WamutiMercy OwuorWenjia LiuDavid KatzHarison LagatGeorge OtienoEdward KariithiPaul MachariaSarah MasyukoMary MugambiCarey FarquharBryan WeinerPublished in: BMC health services research (2023)
Interactions at the individual (provider), interpersonal (client-provider), and health systems (facility) levels affected implementation fidelity to aPS. As policymakers prioritize strategies to reduce new HIV infections, our findings highlight the importance of conducting fidelity assessments to better anticipate and mitigate the impact of contextual factors during the scale-up of interventions.