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Context-acceptability theories: example of family planning interventions in five African countries.

Jayne WebsterShari KrishnaratneJenna HoytShiferaw Dechasa DemissieNathaly SpilotrosJustine LandeggerMisozi KambanjeShannon PryorEasterlina MosetiSeth MarcusMarius GnintoungbeDora CurryJessie K Hamon
Published in: Implementation science : IS (2021)
This study demonstrated the value of embedding realist approaches within implementation research. CATs are transferable theories that answer the question: given the context, what construct of acceptability does an intervention need to trigger, or more simply, what intervention do we need to apply here to achieve our outcomes? CATs facilitate transfer of interventions across geographies within defined contexts.
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