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African Food Systems Research (Interdisciplinary - incl Agri/Env) | 16 September 2025

A Randomised Field Trial Evaluating the Adoption of a Novel Health Systems Framework in Ethiopian Community Health Centres

T, e, s, f, a, y, e, W, o, l, d, e, m, a, r, i, a, m, ,, M, e, k, l, i, t, A, b, e, b, e
Health SystemsImplementation SciencePrimary HealthcareEthiopia
Cluster-randomised trial across 60 Ethiopian community health centres.
Facility readiness score emerged as the strongest predictor of successful adoption.
Substantially higher integration of systems components with implementation support.
Evidence supports scaling consideration for national health programmes.

Abstract

{ "background": "Community health centres in low-resource settings face systemic challenges in implementing new health frameworks. There is a paucity of robust, field-based evidence on the determinants of successful adoption of such systems in sub-Saharan Africa.", "purpose and objectives": "This study aimed to quantify the adoption rate of a novel health systems framework, the Integrated Systems Strength (ISS) model, among Ethiopian community health centres via a randomised field trial, and to identify key facility-level predictors of adoption.", "methodology": "We conducted a cluster-randomised controlled trial across 60 community health centres. Centres were randomly allocated to an intervention group receiving the ISS framework with implementation support, or a control group continuing standard practice. Adoption was measured using a validated 20-item checklist over a 12-month period. The primary analysis used a generalised linear mixed model: $\\logit(P(Adoption{ij})) = \\beta0 + \\beta1 Group{ij} + \\gamma X{ij} + uj + \\epsilon{ij}$, where $uj$ is a cluster random effect. Robust standard errors were calculated.", "findings": "The intervention group demonstrated a significantly higher adoption rate (68%, 95% CI: 62, 74) compared to the control group (24%, 95% CI: 18, 30), with an adjusted odds ratio of 6.4 (p<0.001). Facility readiness score was the strongest independent predictor of successful adoption within the intervention arm.", "conclusion": "The ISS framework, when coupled with implementation support, is adoptable in a community health centre context and leads to substantially higher integration of systems components compared to standard practice.", "recommendations": "National health programmes should consider the ISS framework for scaling, prioritising initial investments in facility readiness. Further research should investigate long-term sustainability and health outcome impacts.", "key words": "health systems strengthening, implementation science, randomised controlled trial, primary health care, sub-Saharan Africa",