Dissonances and disconnects: the life and times of community based accountability in the national rural health mission in Tamilnadu, India.
Rakhal GaitondeMiguel San SebastianAnna-Karin HurtigPublished in: BMC health services research (2020)
This study contributes to the overall field of policy implementation, especially the phase between the emergence on the policy agenda and its incorporation into the day to day functioning of a system. It focuses on the implementation of contested interventions like community-based accountability, in Low- and Middle-income country settings undergoing transitions in governance. It highlights the importance of "problematization" a dimension not included in most currently popular frameworks to study the uptake and spread of innovations in the health system. It points not only to the importance of diverse perspectives present among individuals at different positions in the organization, but equally importantly the need for spaces and process of collective sense-making to ensure that a contested policy intervention is integrated into a complex system.