Pediatric Hematology Oncology Journal (Mar 2024)

From ‘intuitive’ pragmatic interventions to a systematic approach – Using implementation science to improve childhood cancer survival in low-income settings: The CANCaRe Africa experience

  • Trijn Israels,
  • Barnabas Atwiine,
  • Caitlyn Duffy,
  • Junious Sichali,
  • Glenn Afungchwi,
  • Kathy Pritchard-Jones,
  • Deborah Nyirenda,
  • Victor Mwapasa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 42 – 44

Abstract

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Implementation science is a relatively young field of study and is the science of delivering evidence-based interventions into routine health care. RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) is an evaluation-type implementation science framework. CANCaRe Africa is preparing a project to assess the implementation and effectiveness of a cash incentive intervention to support families with out-of-pocket costs to prevent treatment abandonment and increase childhood cancer survival in sub-Saharan Africa. Our strategy is to enhance the dissemination of our research findings to local policymakers who can support the scale-up of evidence-based clinical interventions and locally effective implementation strategies. It can be done best by embedding implementation science into our clinical research approaches.

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