Protocol for a process evaluation of SCALA study - Intervention targeting scaling up of primary health care-based prevention and management of heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Latin America

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Protocol for a process evaluation of SCALA study - Intervention targeting scaling up of primary health care-based prevention and management of heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Latin America. / Kokole, Daša; Jané-Llopis, Eva; Mercken, Liesbeth; Natera Rey, Guillermina; Arroyo, Miriam; Pérez Gómez, Augusto; Mejía-Trujillo, Juliana; Piazza, Marina; Bustamante, Ines; O'Donnell, Amy; Kaner, Eileen; Schulte, Bernd; de Vries, Hein; Anderson, Peter.

In: EVAL PROGRAM PLANN, Vol. 97, 04.2023, p. 102217.

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Kokole, D, Jané-Llopis, E, Mercken, L, Natera Rey, G, Arroyo, M, Pérez Gómez, A, Mejía-Trujillo, J, Piazza, M, Bustamante, I, O'Donnell, A, Kaner, E, Schulte, B, de Vries, H & Anderson, P 2023, 'Protocol for a process evaluation of SCALA study - Intervention targeting scaling up of primary health care-based prevention and management of heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Latin America', EVAL PROGRAM PLANN, vol. 97, pp. 102217. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2022.102217

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Kokole, D., Jané-Llopis, E., Mercken, L., Natera Rey, G., Arroyo, M., Pérez Gómez, A., Mejía-Trujillo, J., Piazza, M., Bustamante, I., O'Donnell, A., Kaner, E., Schulte, B., de Vries, H., & Anderson, P. (2023). Protocol for a process evaluation of SCALA study - Intervention targeting scaling up of primary health care-based prevention and management of heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Latin America. EVAL PROGRAM PLANN, 97, 102217. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2022.102217

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@article{cebac94fbb064818b279832dd9ee9858,
title = "Protocol for a process evaluation of SCALA study - Intervention targeting scaling up of primary health care-based prevention and management of heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Latin America",
abstract = "This paper describes the plan for a process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study testing the municipal level scale-up of primary health care-based measurement and brief advice programmes to reduce heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. The main aims of the evaluation are to assess the implementation of intervention components; mechanisms of impact that influenced the outcomes; and characteristics of the context that influenced implementation and outcomes. Based on this information, common drivers of successful outcomes will be identified. A range of data collection methods will be used: questionnaires; interviews; observations; logbooks; and document analysis. All participating providers will complete a pen-and-paper questionnaire at recruitment and two time points during the implementation period. Providers attending training will complete post-training questionnaires. Additionally, 1080 patients will be invited to self-complete a patient questionnaire. One-in-ten participating providers and fifteen other key stakeholders will participate in semi-structured interviews. Training sessions and community advisory board meetings will be observed by a neutral observer. Logbooks will be kept by local research teams to document events affecting the implementation. Project related documentation and other relevant reports describing the context will be examined.",
keywords = "Humans, Latin America, Depression/epidemiology, Program Evaluation, Health Services, Primary Health Care",
author = "Da{\v s}a Kokole and Eva Jan{\'e}-Llopis and Liesbeth Mercken and {Natera Rey}, Guillermina and Miriam Arroyo and {P{\'e}rez G{\'o}mez}, Augusto and Juliana Mej{\'i}a-Trujillo and Marina Piazza and Ines Bustamante and Amy O'Donnell and Eileen Kaner and Bernd Schulte and {de Vries}, Hein and Peter Anderson",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.",
year = "2023",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2022.102217",
language = "English",
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pages = "102217",
journal = "EVAL PROGRAM PLANN",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Protocol for a process evaluation of SCALA study - Intervention targeting scaling up of primary health care-based prevention and management of heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Latin America

AU - Kokole, Daša

AU - Jané-Llopis, Eva

AU - Mercken, Liesbeth

AU - Natera Rey, Guillermina

AU - Arroyo, Miriam

AU - Pérez Gómez, Augusto

AU - Mejía-Trujillo, Juliana

AU - Piazza, Marina

AU - Bustamante, Ines

AU - O'Donnell, Amy

AU - Kaner, Eileen

AU - Schulte, Bernd

AU - de Vries, Hein

AU - Anderson, Peter

N1 - Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.

PY - 2023/4

Y1 - 2023/4

N2 - This paper describes the plan for a process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study testing the municipal level scale-up of primary health care-based measurement and brief advice programmes to reduce heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. The main aims of the evaluation are to assess the implementation of intervention components; mechanisms of impact that influenced the outcomes; and characteristics of the context that influenced implementation and outcomes. Based on this information, common drivers of successful outcomes will be identified. A range of data collection methods will be used: questionnaires; interviews; observations; logbooks; and document analysis. All participating providers will complete a pen-and-paper questionnaire at recruitment and two time points during the implementation period. Providers attending training will complete post-training questionnaires. Additionally, 1080 patients will be invited to self-complete a patient questionnaire. One-in-ten participating providers and fifteen other key stakeholders will participate in semi-structured interviews. Training sessions and community advisory board meetings will be observed by a neutral observer. Logbooks will be kept by local research teams to document events affecting the implementation. Project related documentation and other relevant reports describing the context will be examined.

AB - This paper describes the plan for a process evaluation of a quasi-experimental study testing the municipal level scale-up of primary health care-based measurement and brief advice programmes to reduce heavy drinking and comorbid depression in Colombia, Mexico, and Peru. The main aims of the evaluation are to assess the implementation of intervention components; mechanisms of impact that influenced the outcomes; and characteristics of the context that influenced implementation and outcomes. Based on this information, common drivers of successful outcomes will be identified. A range of data collection methods will be used: questionnaires; interviews; observations; logbooks; and document analysis. All participating providers will complete a pen-and-paper questionnaire at recruitment and two time points during the implementation period. Providers attending training will complete post-training questionnaires. Additionally, 1080 patients will be invited to self-complete a patient questionnaire. One-in-ten participating providers and fifteen other key stakeholders will participate in semi-structured interviews. Training sessions and community advisory board meetings will be observed by a neutral observer. Logbooks will be kept by local research teams to document events affecting the implementation. Project related documentation and other relevant reports describing the context will be examined.

KW - Humans

KW - Latin America

KW - Depression/epidemiology

KW - Program Evaluation

KW - Health Services

KW - Primary Health Care

U2 - 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2022.102217

DO - 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2022.102217

M3 - SCORING: Journal article

C2 - 36603348

VL - 97

SP - 102217

JO - EVAL PROGRAM PLANN

JF - EVAL PROGRAM PLANN

SN - 0149-7189

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