The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings

Abstract Background Aware of the advantages of a project steering committee (SC) in terms of influencing the development of evidence-based health policies, the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) encouraged and supported the creation of such SCs around four research projects in four countries (B...

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Main Authors: Namoudou Keita, Virgil Lokossou, Abdramane Berthe, Issiaka Sombie, Ermel Johnson, Kofi Busia
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-07-01
Series:Health Research Policy and Systems
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-017-0216-6
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spelling doaj-f3d930fbdf104d6aa5401bc6b528199d2020-11-24T21:56:32ZengBMCHealth Research Policy and Systems1478-45052017-07-0115S111312410.1186/s12961-017-0216-6The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findingsNamoudou Keita0Virgil Lokossou1Abdramane Berthe2Issiaka Sombie3Ermel Johnson4Kofi Busia5West African Health Organisation (WAHO)West African Health Organisation (WAHO)Muraz CentreWest African Health Organisation (WAHO)West African Health Organisation (WAHO)West African Health Organisation (WAHO)Abstract Background Aware of the advantages of a project steering committee (SC) in terms of influencing the development of evidence-based health policies, the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) encouraged and supported the creation of such SCs around four research projects in four countries (Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone). This study was conducted to describe the process that was used to establish these committees and its findings aim to assist other stakeholders in initiating this type of process. Methods This is a cross-sectional, qualitative study of the initiative’s four projects. In addition to a literature review and a review of the project documents, an interview guide was used to collect data from 14 members of the SCs, research teams, WAHO and the International Development Research Center. The respondents were selected with a view to reaching data saturation. The technique of thematic analysis by simple categorisation was used. Results To set up the SCs, a research team in each country worked with health authorities to identify potential members, organise meetings with these members and sought the authorities’ approval to formalise the SCs. The SCs’ mission was to provide technical assistance to the researchers during the implementation phase and to facilitate the transfer and use of the findings. The ‘doing by learning’ approach used by each research team, combined with WAHO’s catalytic role with each country’s Ministry of Health, helped each SC manage its contextual difficulties and function effectively. Conclusion The involvement of technical and financial partners motivated the researchers and ministries of health, who, in turn, motivated other actors to volunteer on the SCs. The ‘doing by learning’ approach made it possible to develop strategies adapted to each context to create, facilitate and operate each SC and manage its difficulties. To reproduce such an experience, a strong understanding of the local context and the involvement of strong partners are required.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-017-0216-6SteeringInformation transferCommittee for evaluation and dissemination of innovative technologiesInterprofessional collaborationAppropriation of knowledgeWest Africa
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author Namoudou Keita
Virgil Lokossou
Abdramane Berthe
Issiaka Sombie
Ermel Johnson
Kofi Busia
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Virgil Lokossou
Abdramane Berthe
Issiaka Sombie
Ermel Johnson
Kofi Busia
The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings
Health Research Policy and Systems
Steering
Information transfer
Committee for evaluation and dissemination of innovative technologies
Interprofessional collaboration
Appropriation of knowledge
West Africa
author_facet Namoudou Keita
Virgil Lokossou
Abdramane Berthe
Issiaka Sombie
Ermel Johnson
Kofi Busia
author_sort Namoudou Keita
title The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings
title_short The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings
title_full The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings
title_fullStr The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings
title_full_unstemmed The West African experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings
title_sort west african experience in establishing steering committees for better collaboration between researchers and decision-makers to increase the use of health research findings
publisher BMC
series Health Research Policy and Systems
issn 1478-4505
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Background Aware of the advantages of a project steering committee (SC) in terms of influencing the development of evidence-based health policies, the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) encouraged and supported the creation of such SCs around four research projects in four countries (Burkina Faso, Nigeria, Senegal and Sierra Leone). This study was conducted to describe the process that was used to establish these committees and its findings aim to assist other stakeholders in initiating this type of process. Methods This is a cross-sectional, qualitative study of the initiative’s four projects. In addition to a literature review and a review of the project documents, an interview guide was used to collect data from 14 members of the SCs, research teams, WAHO and the International Development Research Center. The respondents were selected with a view to reaching data saturation. The technique of thematic analysis by simple categorisation was used. Results To set up the SCs, a research team in each country worked with health authorities to identify potential members, organise meetings with these members and sought the authorities’ approval to formalise the SCs. The SCs’ mission was to provide technical assistance to the researchers during the implementation phase and to facilitate the transfer and use of the findings. The ‘doing by learning’ approach used by each research team, combined with WAHO’s catalytic role with each country’s Ministry of Health, helped each SC manage its contextual difficulties and function effectively. Conclusion The involvement of technical and financial partners motivated the researchers and ministries of health, who, in turn, motivated other actors to volunteer on the SCs. The ‘doing by learning’ approach made it possible to develop strategies adapted to each context to create, facilitate and operate each SC and manage its difficulties. To reproduce such an experience, a strong understanding of the local context and the involvement of strong partners are required.
topic Steering
Information transfer
Committee for evaluation and dissemination of innovative technologies
Interprofessional collaboration
Appropriation of knowledge
West Africa
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12961-017-0216-6
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