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A Systematic Review of Adolescent Girl Program Implementation in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Evidence Gaps and Insights

机译:低收入和中等收入国家的青少年女孩计划实施的系统综述:证据差距和见解

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Increasing attention to adolescent girls has generated an abundance of programs and a growing body of research on adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries. Despite this, questions remain about what implementation approaches in program design are most effective, hindering efficient resource allocation, program scale-up, and replication across settings. To address these questions, we conducted a systematic review to identify lessons learned and gaps in the evidence base. We searched four electronic databases to identify studies published between 1990 and 2014 that evaluated health, social, and/or economic development programs targeting adolescent girls in low- and middle-income countries. Seventy-seven (77) studies meeting specified criteria were identified, of which 19 presented results that allowed conclusions relevant to implementation science. Studies examining the following questions were assessed: To what extent, if any, do multicomponent interventions (as opposed to single-component interventions) improve outcomes for girls? What is the added value of involving actors in addition to the girl herself such as parents, guardians, husbands (i.e., multilevel interventions)? What is the threshold proportion of girls who need to participate in a program to bring about normative and behavior changes at the community level? Is a greater level of program exposure associated with greater programmatic benefit for girls? Can supplemental “booster” activities extend the benefits of a program after it ends? We found evidence to support associations between multicomponent (vs. single component) programs, and longer program exposure (vs. less program exposure), with more favorable outcomes for girls, although both conclusions include methodological limitations. Overall, few studies assessed boosters or program saturation, and evidence on multilevel versus single-level programs was inconclusive. Few studies assessed implementation science questions by design, exposing large gaps in the evidence base. We call for future research to explicitly test such implementation science questions to inform more effective use of resources and to improve outcomes for girls.
机译:越来越关注青少年女孩已经产生了丰富的节目和日益增长的中等收入国家青少年女孩的越来越多的研究。尽管如此,仍然存在关于程序设计中的实施方法最有效,妨碍有效资源分配,程序放大和跨设置复制的问题。为解决这些问题,我们进行了系统审查,以确定证据基础中的经验教训和差距。我们搜索了四个电子数据库,以识别1990年至2014年期间发布的研究,该研究评估了针对低收入和中等收入国家的青少年女孩的健康,社会和/或经济发展计划。确定了七十七(77)项符合指定标准的研究,其中19项颁发的结果允许与实施科学相关的结论。检查以下问题的研究进行了评估:在多大程度上,如果有的话,如果有的话,那么多组分干预(与单组分干预措施相反)改善了女孩的结果?除了父母,监护人,丈夫(即多级干预措施)之外,涉及参与者的附加值是什么?需要参加计划的女孩的门槛比例是什么,以带来社区一级的规范性和行为的变化?是一个更大的程序曝光程度,与女孩的更大的程序效益相关联?可以补充“助推器”活动在结束后延长程序的益处?我们发现证据支持多组分(与单个组件)计划之间的关联,以及更长的程序曝光(比较方案曝光),但对于女孩而言,虽然这两个结论包括方法局限性。总体而言,很少有研究评估助推器或计划饱和度,以及多级的证据与单级计划不确定。很少有研究通过设计评估实施科学问题,在证据基础上暴露大差距。我们呼吁未来的研究,明确测试此类实施科学问题,以便更有效地利用资源并改善女孩的结果。

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