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Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation

OBJECTIVE: The WHO recommends responsive caregiving and early learning (RCEL) interventions to improve early child development (ECD), and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals’ vision of a world where all children thrive. Implementation of RCEL programmes in low and middle-income countries (L...

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Autores principales: Kohli-Lynch, Maya, Ponce Hardy, Victoria, Bernal Salazar, Raquel, Bhopal, Sunil S, Brentani, Alexandra, Cavallera, Vanessa, Goh, Esther, Hamadani, Jena D, Hughes, Rob, Manji, Karim, Milner, Kate M, Radner, James, Sharma, Sonia, Silver, Karlee L, Lawn, Joy E, Tann, Cally J
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32341042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032134
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author Kohli-Lynch, Maya
Ponce Hardy, Victoria
Bernal Salazar, Raquel
Bhopal, Sunil S
Brentani, Alexandra
Cavallera, Vanessa
Goh, Esther
Hamadani, Jena D
Hughes, Rob
Manji, Karim
Milner, Kate M
Radner, James
Sharma, Sonia
Silver, Karlee L
Lawn, Joy E
Tann, Cally J
author_facet Kohli-Lynch, Maya
Ponce Hardy, Victoria
Bernal Salazar, Raquel
Bhopal, Sunil S
Brentani, Alexandra
Cavallera, Vanessa
Goh, Esther
Hamadani, Jena D
Hughes, Rob
Manji, Karim
Milner, Kate M
Radner, James
Sharma, Sonia
Silver, Karlee L
Lawn, Joy E
Tann, Cally J
author_sort Kohli-Lynch, Maya
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description OBJECTIVE: The WHO recommends responsive caregiving and early learning (RCEL) interventions to improve early child development (ECD), and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals’ vision of a world where all children thrive. Implementation of RCEL programmes in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) requires evidence to inform decisions about human resources and curricula content. We aimed to describe human resources and curricula content for implementation of RCEL projects across diverse LMICs, using data from the Grand Challenges Canada Saving Brains ECD portfolio. SETTING: We evaluated 32 RCEL projects across 17 LMICs on four continents. PARTICIPANTS: Overall, 2165 workers delivered ECD interventions to 25 909 families. INTERVENTION: Projects were either stand-alone RCEL or RCEL combined with health and nutrition, and/or safety and security. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOMES: We undertook a mixed methods evaluation of RCEL projects within the Saving Brains portfolio. Quantitative data were collected through standardised reporting tools. Qualitative data were collected from ECD experts and stakeholders and analysed using thematic content analysis, informed by literature review. RESULTS: Major themes regarding human resources included: worker characteristics, incentivisation, retention, training and supervision, and regarding curricula content: flexible adaptation of content and delivery, fidelity, and intervention duration and dosage. Lack of an agreed standard ECD package contributed to project heterogeneity. Incorporation of ECD into existing services may facilitate scale-up but overburdened workers plus potential reductions in service quality remain challenging. Supportive training and supervision, inducement, worker retention, dosage and delivery modality emerged as key implementation decisions. CONCLUSIONS: This mixed methods evaluation of a multicountry ECD portfolio identified themes for consideration by policymakers and programme leaders relevant to RCEL implementation in diverse LMICs. Larger studies, which also examine impact, including high-quality process and costing evaluations with comparable data, are required to further inform decisions for implementation of RCEL projects at national and regional scales.
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spelling pubmed-72049902020-05-12 Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation Kohli-Lynch, Maya Ponce Hardy, Victoria Bernal Salazar, Raquel Bhopal, Sunil S Brentani, Alexandra Cavallera, Vanessa Goh, Esther Hamadani, Jena D Hughes, Rob Manji, Karim Milner, Kate M Radner, James Sharma, Sonia Silver, Karlee L Lawn, Joy E Tann, Cally J BMJ Open Public Health OBJECTIVE: The WHO recommends responsive caregiving and early learning (RCEL) interventions to improve early child development (ECD), and to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals’ vision of a world where all children thrive. Implementation of RCEL programmes in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) requires evidence to inform decisions about human resources and curricula content. We aimed to describe human resources and curricula content for implementation of RCEL projects across diverse LMICs, using data from the Grand Challenges Canada Saving Brains ECD portfolio. SETTING: We evaluated 32 RCEL projects across 17 LMICs on four continents. PARTICIPANTS: Overall, 2165 workers delivered ECD interventions to 25 909 families. INTERVENTION: Projects were either stand-alone RCEL or RCEL combined with health and nutrition, and/or safety and security. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOMES: We undertook a mixed methods evaluation of RCEL projects within the Saving Brains portfolio. Quantitative data were collected through standardised reporting tools. Qualitative data were collected from ECD experts and stakeholders and analysed using thematic content analysis, informed by literature review. RESULTS: Major themes regarding human resources included: worker characteristics, incentivisation, retention, training and supervision, and regarding curricula content: flexible adaptation of content and delivery, fidelity, and intervention duration and dosage. Lack of an agreed standard ECD package contributed to project heterogeneity. Incorporation of ECD into existing services may facilitate scale-up but overburdened workers plus potential reductions in service quality remain challenging. Supportive training and supervision, inducement, worker retention, dosage and delivery modality emerged as key implementation decisions. CONCLUSIONS: This mixed methods evaluation of a multicountry ECD portfolio identified themes for consideration by policymakers and programme leaders relevant to RCEL implementation in diverse LMICs. Larger studies, which also examine impact, including high-quality process and costing evaluations with comparable data, are required to further inform decisions for implementation of RCEL projects at national and regional scales. BMJ Publishing Group 2020-04-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7204990/ /pubmed/32341042 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032134 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Public Health
Kohli-Lynch, Maya
Ponce Hardy, Victoria
Bernal Salazar, Raquel
Bhopal, Sunil S
Brentani, Alexandra
Cavallera, Vanessa
Goh, Esther
Hamadani, Jena D
Hughes, Rob
Manji, Karim
Milner, Kate M
Radner, James
Sharma, Sonia
Silver, Karlee L
Lawn, Joy E
Tann, Cally J
Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation
title Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation
title_full Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation
title_fullStr Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation
title_short Human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation
title_sort human resources and curricula content for early child development implementation: multicountry mixed methods evaluation
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7204990/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32341042
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-032134
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