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Active case-finding policy development, implementation and scale-up in high-burden countries: A mixed-methods survey with National Tuberculosis Programme managers and document review

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Policy analysis triangle (adapted from [16]).

This study showed that the content of active case-finding (ACF) policies, including their development, implementation and scale-up, is influenced by context, actors and processes. Example topics: Context–Important factors included the perceptions of the benefits and risks of ACF and the availability of resources. Actors–Key actors comprised the national government, managers in districts and regions and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Process–Important processes were evidence use and institutionalized processes to facilitate evidence use, e.g. regularly convening working groups.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0240696.g002