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Implementing Group Care, an evidence-based perinatal model, faces challenges. A new framework identifies these anticipated challenges to guide successful, sustainable, and cost-effective global adoption.

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  • Perinatal health
  • Healthcare implementation science
  • Global health initiatives

Background:

  • Group Care is an evidence-based perinatal care model with advantages over individual care.
  • Despite growing interest, implementing Group Care globally presents significant challenges.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify anticipated challenges in implementing Group Care worldwide.
  • To develop a supporting tool, the Anticipated Challenges Framework, based on identified challenges.

Main Methods:

  • Rapid Qualitative Inquiries were conducted across 26 sites in seven countries.
  • Data involved 330 interviews, 10 focus groups, and 56 review meetings, employing data and investigator triangulation.

Main Results:

  • Six surface structure challenges (content, materials, facilitators, timing, location, group composition) and five deep structure challenges (health assessment, scheduling, enrolment, partnerships, financials) were identified.
  • These challenges were observed across all participating sites, informing the development of the Anticipated Challenges Framework.

Conclusions:

  • The Anticipated Challenges Framework enhances awareness of potential barriers to sustainable Group Care implementation.
  • Applying this framework can guide action planning, inform health system administrators, and promote cost-effective, sustainable Group Care adoption.