Documenting the implementation processes and effects of the data use initiatives in primary health care settings in Tanzania: A before-after mixed methods study protocol
Albino Kalolo, Anosisye M. Kesale, Mackfallen Anasel, Ntuli A. Kapologwe, Jennie Jaribu, Stella Mujaya, James T. Kengia, Ermel Johnson, Maryam Afshari, Maryam Afshari

TL;DR
This study aims to understand how data use initiatives affect health care in Tanzania by measuring their impact and implementation processes.
Contribution
It is one of the first studies to simultaneously measure the effects and implementation processes of data use interventions in low-resource health settings.
Findings
The study will measure the effects of data use interventions on health outcomes and implementation processes.
Findings will help improve the quality of health services by optimizing the scale-up and sustainability of data use initiatives.
A mixed methods approach will be used to analyze both quantitative and qualitative data.
Abstract
The use of data in decision making and planning in primary health care settings is critical for improving efficiency and health outcomes for patients and communities. Implementation research can be used to fully understand the effects, context, challenges, and facilitators of data use, as well as how to scale up data use interventions. However, in the context of low resource settings, little is known about how implementation research can be employed to assess the implementation and impact of data use interventions. We will conduct a hybrid type 2 effectiveness-implementation study employing a mixed method controlled before and after design to measure the effects of data use interventions while simultaneously understanding the implementation of those initiatives. The controlled before and after entails measurement of the effects of the interventions at baseline and end line in a matched…
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TopicsHealth Policy Implementation Science · Primary Care and Health Outcomes · Chronic Disease Management Strategies
