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Defining Collective Priorities: Research and Learning Agendas for Family Planning Across 6 Countries

Evidence should be the foundation for a well-designed family planning (FP) program, but existing evidence is rarely aligned with and/or synthesized to speak directly to FP programmatic needs. Based on our experience cocreating FP research and learning agendas (FP RLAs) in Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, Moza...

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Autores principales: Brittingham, Sarah, Zan, Trinity, Andoh, Kouakou Hyacinthe, Aryal, Kabita, Chissano, Marcos, Ferguson, Olivia, Fotso, Jean Christophe, Harou, Issoufa, Khatri, Sangita, Kourouma, Kadidiatou Raïssa, Kiwanuka, Suzanne N., Lal, Bibek Kumar, Govo, Alda Mahumana, Malkin, Morrisa, Mkandawire, Philip, Phiri, Mary Mulombe, Olaro, Charles, Prata, Ndola, Pryor, Shannon, Shrestha, Bhagawan, Thapa, Basant, Touré, Fatoumata Traoré
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Global Health: Science and Practice 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10461702/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37640487
http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00469
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author Brittingham, Sarah
Zan, Trinity
Andoh, Kouakou Hyacinthe
Aryal, Kabita
Chissano, Marcos
Ferguson, Olivia
Fotso, Jean Christophe
Harou, Issoufa
Khatri, Sangita
Kourouma, Kadidiatou Raïssa
Kiwanuka, Suzanne N.
Lal, Bibek Kumar
Govo, Alda Mahumana
Malkin, Morrisa
Mkandawire, Philip
Phiri, Mary Mulombe
Olaro, Charles
Prata, Ndola
Pryor, Shannon
Shrestha, Bhagawan
Thapa, Basant
Touré, Fatoumata Traoré
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Zan, Trinity
Andoh, Kouakou Hyacinthe
Aryal, Kabita
Chissano, Marcos
Ferguson, Olivia
Fotso, Jean Christophe
Harou, Issoufa
Khatri, Sangita
Kourouma, Kadidiatou Raïssa
Kiwanuka, Suzanne N.
Lal, Bibek Kumar
Govo, Alda Mahumana
Malkin, Morrisa
Mkandawire, Philip
Phiri, Mary Mulombe
Olaro, Charles
Prata, Ndola
Pryor, Shannon
Shrestha, Bhagawan
Thapa, Basant
Touré, Fatoumata Traoré
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description Evidence should be the foundation for a well-designed family planning (FP) program, but existing evidence is rarely aligned with and/or synthesized to speak directly to FP programmatic needs. Based on our experience cocreating FP research and learning agendas (FP RLAs) in Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, and Uganda, we argue that FP RLAs can drive the production of coordinated research that aligns with national priorities. To cocreate FP RLAs, stakeholders across 6 countries conducted desk reviews of 349 documents and 106 key informant interviews, organized consultation meetings in each country to prioritize evidence gaps and generate research and learning questions, and, ultimately, formed 6 FP RLAs comprising 190 unique questions. We outline the process for consensus-driven development of FP RLAs and communicate the results of an analysis of the questions in each FP RLA across 4 technical areas: self-care, equity, high impact practices, and youth. Each question was categorized as a learning versus research question, the former indicating an opportunity to synthesize existing evidence and the latter to conduct new research to answer the question. Themes emerging from the data shed light on shared evidence gaps across the 6 countries. We argue that similarities and differences in the questions in each FP RLA reflect the unique implementation experience and context, as well as each country’s placement on the FP S-curve. Early uses of the FP RLAs include informing the development of FP costed implementation plans and FP2030 commitments. FP RLAs have also been discussed in multiple thematic working groups. For FP stakeholders, these FP RLAs represent a consensus-based agenda that can guide the generation and synthesis of evidence to answer each country’s most pressing questions, ultimately driving progress toward increasingly evidence-based programming and policy.
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spelling pubmed-104617022023-08-29 Defining Collective Priorities: Research and Learning Agendas for Family Planning Across 6 Countries Brittingham, Sarah Zan, Trinity Andoh, Kouakou Hyacinthe Aryal, Kabita Chissano, Marcos Ferguson, Olivia Fotso, Jean Christophe Harou, Issoufa Khatri, Sangita Kourouma, Kadidiatou Raïssa Kiwanuka, Suzanne N. Lal, Bibek Kumar Govo, Alda Mahumana Malkin, Morrisa Mkandawire, Philip Phiri, Mary Mulombe Olaro, Charles Prata, Ndola Pryor, Shannon Shrestha, Bhagawan Thapa, Basant Touré, Fatoumata Traoré Glob Health Sci Pract Original Article Evidence should be the foundation for a well-designed family planning (FP) program, but existing evidence is rarely aligned with and/or synthesized to speak directly to FP programmatic needs. Based on our experience cocreating FP research and learning agendas (FP RLAs) in Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, Mozambique, Nepal, Niger, and Uganda, we argue that FP RLAs can drive the production of coordinated research that aligns with national priorities. To cocreate FP RLAs, stakeholders across 6 countries conducted desk reviews of 349 documents and 106 key informant interviews, organized consultation meetings in each country to prioritize evidence gaps and generate research and learning questions, and, ultimately, formed 6 FP RLAs comprising 190 unique questions. We outline the process for consensus-driven development of FP RLAs and communicate the results of an analysis of the questions in each FP RLA across 4 technical areas: self-care, equity, high impact practices, and youth. Each question was categorized as a learning versus research question, the former indicating an opportunity to synthesize existing evidence and the latter to conduct new research to answer the question. Themes emerging from the data shed light on shared evidence gaps across the 6 countries. We argue that similarities and differences in the questions in each FP RLA reflect the unique implementation experience and context, as well as each country’s placement on the FP S-curve. Early uses of the FP RLAs include informing the development of FP costed implementation plans and FP2030 commitments. FP RLAs have also been discussed in multiple thematic working groups. For FP stakeholders, these FP RLAs represent a consensus-based agenda that can guide the generation and synthesis of evidence to answer each country’s most pressing questions, ultimately driving progress toward increasingly evidence-based programming and policy. Global Health: Science and Practice 2023-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10461702/ /pubmed/37640487 http://dx.doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00469 Text en © Brittingham et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly cited. To view a copy of the license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. When linking to this article, please use the following permanent link: https://doi.org/10.9745/GHSP-D-22-00469
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Brittingham, Sarah
Zan, Trinity
Andoh, Kouakou Hyacinthe
Aryal, Kabita
Chissano, Marcos
Ferguson, Olivia
Fotso, Jean Christophe
Harou, Issoufa
Khatri, Sangita
Kourouma, Kadidiatou Raïssa
Kiwanuka, Suzanne N.
Lal, Bibek Kumar
Govo, Alda Mahumana
Malkin, Morrisa
Mkandawire, Philip
Phiri, Mary Mulombe
Olaro, Charles
Prata, Ndola
Pryor, Shannon
Shrestha, Bhagawan
Thapa, Basant
Touré, Fatoumata Traoré
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