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Amandine Fillol, Valéry Ridde, Alexandre Dumont

    Sante Publique (Vandoeuvre-Les-Nancy, France)
    |August 10, 2021
    PubMed
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    Developing population health intervention research (PHIR) in France requires institutional support and a community of practice. Despite identified needs, operational challenges hinder the establishment of such a network within the Institute of Research for Development (IRD).

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    Area of Science:

    • Global Health Research
    • Public Health Interventions
    • Health Systems Strengthening

    Background:

    • Intervention research in global health is underdeveloped institutionally in the French-speaking world, particularly in France.
    • The Institute of Research for Development (IRD) is a key player in global health research, yet its researchers under-publish intervention research.
    • The IRD's health and society department is working to establish a network for population health intervention research (PHIR) actors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To analyze the needs of global health actors for institutionalizing intervention research.
    • To identify elements for building a community of practice among IRD actors in global health intervention research.

    Main Methods:

    • Qualitative research conducted in 2017.

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  • Involved individual and group interviews with IRD actors.
  • Explored perceptions and needs related to population health intervention research.
  • Main Results:

    • Varied definitions of PHIR among participants.
    • Identified need for enhanced formal and informal interactions for training, experience sharing, and networking.
    • Participants expressed a desire for collaborative growth to address global health challenges like interdisciplinarity and North-South partnerships.

    Conclusions:

    • Conducting PHIR necessitates reflection on research practices and significant changes for researchers.
    • Institutional support, such as a community of practice, is crucial for developing PHIR.
    • The lack of an established community of practice highlights operational difficulties in implementing such initiatives.