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. 2022 May;7(5):e008378.
doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2021-008378.

Knowledge translation and evidence generation to increase the impact of vector control in Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Malawi

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Knowledge translation and evidence generation to increase the impact of vector control in Burkina Faso, Cameroon and Malawi

Chikondi Andrew Mwendera et al. BMJ Glob Health. 2022 May.

Abstract

Lack of context-specific evidence and inadequate evidence-use for decision-making contribute to poor health. This paper reports on our work aimed at addressing the knowledge translation (KT) gap between evidence generators and users. We present our experiences of strengthening KT via technical advisory groups (TAGs) in parallel with increasing evidence generation through research fellowships and operational research. Vectorborne diseases (VBDs) impose substantial health and economic burdens in sub-Saharan Africa despite being preventable with vector control. The Partnership for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control aimed to reduce the burden of VBDs in Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Malawi and at regional and global levels. TAGs can promote evidence-use in policy and practice by engaging relevant stakeholders in both research and policy processes. TAGs and related activities are best facilitated by a coordinator with skills in research and policy. Contextual factors should influence the design and governance of TAGs, which will likely evolve over time. Relevant national stakeholders should be included in TAGs and be actively involved in developing research agendas to increase the relevance and acceptability of research findings for decision-making. The countries present three differing contexts with longer-term research and evaluation necessary to draw lessons on impact.

Keywords: Control strategies; Health policy; Public Health.

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Conflict of interest statement

Competing interests: None declared.

Figures

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Figure 1
Theory of change and resources for Partnership for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control (PIIVeC).
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Figure 2
Timelines of PIIVeC planned versus implemented activities. PIIVeC, Partnership for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control.
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Figure 3
TVCAG structures in the three countries countries. PIIVeC, Partnership for Increasing the Impact of Vector Control.

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