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Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India
BACKGROUND: Effective and real-time data analytics plays an essential role in understanding gaps and improving the quality and coverage of complex public health interventions. Studies of public health information systems identify problems with data quality, such as incomplete records and untimely re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9935700/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36817913 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1013005 |
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author | Gaidhane, Abhay Telrandhe, Shital Patil, Manoj Holding, Penny A. Khatib, Mahalaqua Nazli Gaidhane, Shilpa Quazi Syed, Zahiruddin Choudhari, Sonali G. Umate, Roshan Pathade, Aniket |
author_facet | Gaidhane, Abhay Telrandhe, Shital Patil, Manoj Holding, Penny A. Khatib, Mahalaqua Nazli Gaidhane, Shilpa Quazi Syed, Zahiruddin Choudhari, Sonali G. Umate, Roshan Pathade, Aniket |
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description | BACKGROUND: Effective and real-time data analytics plays an essential role in understanding gaps and improving the quality and coverage of complex public health interventions. Studies of public health information systems identify problems with data quality, such as incomplete records and untimely reporting. Effective data collection and real-time analysis systems for rapid-cycle learning are necessary to monitor public health programs and take timely evidence-based decisions. Early childhood development (ECD) programs are very diverse. Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning (REAL) guides the implementation process of such complex interventions in real time. Stepping stones was one such early childhood development program implemented in Central India. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to improve the delivery of complex, integrated public health interventions for early childhood development in remote areas of rural India. METHODOLOGY: The program was developed according to the principles of inclusion and community-centeredness, which can be tested quickly and iteratively. To enhance the decision-making process and improve delivery and coverage, the core team implemented an information system for rapid-cycle learning. We developed performance indicators and a performance measurement matrix after defining the specific needs. Following that, we trained staff to collect complete data using electronic data collection tools and transfer it the same day to the server for quality review and further analysis. A variety of data/information was triangulated to address the gaps in intervention delivery, and those decisions were subsequently implemented. RESULTS: We observed that the quality of data collection improved, and errors were reduced by 50% in the third quarter. The quality of the narrative was also enhanced; it became more elaborate and reflective. Sharing their field output in meetings and improving the quality of the narrative enhanced the self-reflection skills of field staff and consequently improved the quality of the intervention delivery. Refresher training and mentoring by supervisors helped to improve the data quality over time. CONCLUSION: Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning (REAL) can be implemented in resource-limited settings to improve the quality and coverage of integrated intervention in early childhood. It nurtures a reinforcing ecosystem that integrates providers, community, and family perspectives and guides interactions among stakeholders by integrating data from all available sources. |
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spelling | pubmed-99357002023-02-18 Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India Gaidhane, Abhay Telrandhe, Shital Patil, Manoj Holding, Penny A. Khatib, Mahalaqua Nazli Gaidhane, Shilpa Quazi Syed, Zahiruddin Choudhari, Sonali G. Umate, Roshan Pathade, Aniket Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Effective and real-time data analytics plays an essential role in understanding gaps and improving the quality and coverage of complex public health interventions. Studies of public health information systems identify problems with data quality, such as incomplete records and untimely reporting. Effective data collection and real-time analysis systems for rapid-cycle learning are necessary to monitor public health programs and take timely evidence-based decisions. Early childhood development (ECD) programs are very diverse. Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning (REAL) guides the implementation process of such complex interventions in real time. Stepping stones was one such early childhood development program implemented in Central India. OBJECTIVE: The objective was to improve the delivery of complex, integrated public health interventions for early childhood development in remote areas of rural India. METHODOLOGY: The program was developed according to the principles of inclusion and community-centeredness, which can be tested quickly and iteratively. To enhance the decision-making process and improve delivery and coverage, the core team implemented an information system for rapid-cycle learning. We developed performance indicators and a performance measurement matrix after defining the specific needs. Following that, we trained staff to collect complete data using electronic data collection tools and transfer it the same day to the server for quality review and further analysis. A variety of data/information was triangulated to address the gaps in intervention delivery, and those decisions were subsequently implemented. RESULTS: We observed that the quality of data collection improved, and errors were reduced by 50% in the third quarter. The quality of the narrative was also enhanced; it became more elaborate and reflective. Sharing their field output in meetings and improving the quality of the narrative enhanced the self-reflection skills of field staff and consequently improved the quality of the intervention delivery. Refresher training and mentoring by supervisors helped to improve the data quality over time. CONCLUSION: Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning (REAL) can be implemented in resource-limited settings to improve the quality and coverage of integrated intervention in early childhood. It nurtures a reinforcing ecosystem that integrates providers, community, and family perspectives and guides interactions among stakeholders by integrating data from all available sources. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9935700/ /pubmed/36817913 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1013005 Text en Copyright © 2023 Gaidhane, Telrandhe, Patil, Holding, Khatib, Gaidhane, Quazi Syed, Choudhari, Umate and Pathade. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Public Health Gaidhane, Abhay Telrandhe, Shital Patil, Manoj Holding, Penny A. Khatib, Mahalaqua Nazli Gaidhane, Shilpa Quazi Syed, Zahiruddin Choudhari, Sonali G. Umate, Roshan Pathade, Aniket Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India |
title | Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India |
title_full | Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India |
title_fullStr | Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India |
title_full_unstemmed | Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India |
title_short | Rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural India |
title_sort | rapid-cycle evaluation and learning for the effective delivery of integrated interventions in early childhood in rural india |
topic | Public Health |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9935700/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36817913 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2023.1013005 |
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