TY - JOUR
T1 - Lessons learnt from the CERCA Project, a multicomponent intervention to promote adolescent sexual and reproductive health in three Latin America countries
T2 - A qualitative post-hoc evaluation
AU - Ivanova, Olena
AU - Pozo, Kathya Cordova
AU - Segura, Zoyla Esmeralda
AU - Vega, Bernardo
AU - Chandra-Mouli, Venkatraman
AU - Hindin, Michelle J.
AU - Temmerman, Marleen
AU - Decat, Peter
AU - De Meyer, Sara
AU - Michielsen, Kristien
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
PY - 2016/10/1
Y1 - 2016/10/1
N2 - The Community-Embedded Reproductive Health Care for Adolescents (CERCA) Project was implemented in Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua (2011-2014) to test the effectiveness of interventions preventing teenage pregnancies. As the outcome evaluation showed limited impact, a post-hoc process evaluation was carried out to determine if and how CERCA's design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation affected the results. We did a document analysis and conducted 18 in-depth interviews and 21 focus group discussions with stakeholders and beneficiaries. Transcripts were analyzed using directed content analysis.Data showed that CERCA sensitized stakeholders and encouraged the discussion on this sensitive issue. In terms of design, a strong point was the participatory approach; a weak point was that the detailed situation analysis was completed too late. In terms of implementation, a strong point was that multifaceted activities were implemented; a weak point was that the activities were not pilot tested for feasibility/acceptability and evolved substantially throughout the Project. In terms of monitoring, strong points were that regular monitoring kept the Project on track administratively/financially; a weak point was that monitoring indicators did not change as the intervention package changed. In terms of evaluation, weak points were the substantial attrition rate and narrow focus on adolescents.This study provides recommendations for future projects.
AB - The Community-Embedded Reproductive Health Care for Adolescents (CERCA) Project was implemented in Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua (2011-2014) to test the effectiveness of interventions preventing teenage pregnancies. As the outcome evaluation showed limited impact, a post-hoc process evaluation was carried out to determine if and how CERCA's design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation affected the results. We did a document analysis and conducted 18 in-depth interviews and 21 focus group discussions with stakeholders and beneficiaries. Transcripts were analyzed using directed content analysis.Data showed that CERCA sensitized stakeholders and encouraged the discussion on this sensitive issue. In terms of design, a strong point was the participatory approach; a weak point was that the detailed situation analysis was completed too late. In terms of implementation, a strong point was that multifaceted activities were implemented; a weak point was that the activities were not pilot tested for feasibility/acceptability and evolved substantially throughout the Project. In terms of monitoring, strong points were that regular monitoring kept the Project on track administratively/financially; a weak point was that monitoring indicators did not change as the intervention package changed. In terms of evaluation, weak points were the substantial attrition rate and narrow focus on adolescents.This study provides recommendations for future projects.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Complex intervention
KW - Latin America
KW - Post-hoc evaluation
KW - Sexual and reproductive health
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U2 - 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2016.06.007
DO - 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2016.06.007
M3 - Article
C2 - 27347640
AN - SCOPUS:84975459509
SN - 0149-7189
VL - 58
SP - 98
EP - 105
JO - Evaluation and Program Planning
JF - Evaluation and Program Planning
ER -