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Testing the contextual Interaction theory in a UHC pilot district in South Africa.

Janet MichelNthabiseng MohlakoanaTill BärnighausenFabrizio TediosiDavid EvansDi McIntyreHans T A BressersMarcel Tanner
Published in: BMC health services research (2022)
A central tenet that was present in this context but not fully captured by CIT was leadership. Leadership interactions were revealed as critical for policy implementation, hence we propose the inclusion of leadership interactions to the current CIT central tenets, to become motivation, information, power, resources, leadership and interactions of all these.
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