Improvement studies for equitable and evidence-based innovation: an overview of the 'IM-SEEN' model.
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Health inequalities are ubiquitous, and as countries seek to expand service coverage, they are at risk of exacerbating existing inequalities unless they adopt equity-focused approaches to service delivery.Our team has developed an equity-focused continuous improvement model that reconciles prioritisation of disadvantaged groups with the expansion of service coverage. Our new approach is based on the foundations of routinely collecting sociodemographic data; identifying left-behind groups; engaging with these service users to elicit barriers and potential solutions; and then rigorously testing these solutions with pragmatic, embedded trials. This paper presents the rationale for the model, a holistic overview of how the different elements fit together, and potential applications. Future work will present findings as the model is operationalised in eye-health programmes in Botswana, India, Kenya, and Nepal.There is a real paucity of approaches for operationalising equity. By bringing a series of steps together that force programme managers to focus on groups that are being left behind, we present a model that can be used in any service delivery setting to build equity into routine practice.
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| Authors | Allen, Luke N;Nkomazana, Oathokwa;Mishra, Sailesh Kumar;Gichangi, Michael;Macleod, David;Ramke, Jacqueline;Bolster, Nigel;Marques, Ana Patricia;Rono, Hilary;Burton, Matthew;Kim, Min;Ratshaa, Bakgaki;Karanja, Sarah;Ho-Foster, Ari;Bastawrous, Andrew; |
| Journal | International journal for equity in health |
| Year | 2023 |
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