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How to study the implementation of health policy interventions with integrative frameworks?

In: Research Handbook on Health Care Policy

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  • Valéry Ridde
  • Manuela De Allegri
  • Marie-Brigitte Dukuze
  • Julia Lohmann
  • Joy Mauti
  • Zoé Richards
  • Emilie Robert
  • Lara Gautier

Abstract

Given the biomedical and epidemiological history of health research, it is still too often the question of effectiveness and efficiency that attracts evaluand attention. Yet, what is the point of explaining the achievement of health policy objectives if we need to account for how this was achieved? The study of health policy implementation is, therefore, essential. But there are many ways to study the implementation of health policy. Thus, in this chapter, we have brought together several (single and multiple) case studies from around the world (Burkina Faso, Kenya, France, Mali, Senegal) to show how it is often relevant to use integrative analytical frameworks from rigorous conceptual bricolage to study the implementation. Students of health policy will thus find a source of inspiration from several lessons learned from international contexts rarely highlighted in the scientific literature.

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  • Valéry Ridde & Manuela De Allegri & Marie-Brigitte Dukuze & Julia Lohmann & Joy Mauti & Zoé Richards & Emilie Robert & Lara Gautier, 2024. "How to study the implementation of health policy interventions with integrative frameworks?," Chapters, in: Martin Powell & Tuba I. Agartan & Daniel Béland (ed.), Research Handbook on Health Care Policy, chapter 4, pages 46-66, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:20769_4
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