The Temporalities of Policymaking: The Case of HIV Test-and-Treat Policy Adoption in Zimbabwe
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The Temporalities of Policymaking : The Case of HIV Test-and-Treat Policy Adoption in Zimbabwe. / Moran, Meg; Skovdal, Morten; Mpandaguta, Edith; Maswera, Rufurwokuda; Kadzura, Noah; Dzamatira, Freedom; Nyamukapa, Constance; Gregson, Simon; Tlhajoane, Malebogo .
In: Health & Place, Vol. 61, 102246, 2020.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - The Temporalities of Policymaking
T2 - The Case of HIV Test-and-Treat Policy Adoption in Zimbabwe
AU - Moran, Meg
AU - Skovdal, Morten
AU - Mpandaguta, Edith
AU - Maswera, Rufurwokuda
AU - Kadzura, Noah
AU - Dzamatira, Freedom
AU - Nyamukapa, Constance
AU - Gregson, Simon
AU - Tlhajoane, Malebogo
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Despite calls for “rapid adoption” of global health policies and treatment guidelines; there is little understanding of the factors that help accelerate their adoption and implementation. Drawing on in-depth interviews with sixteen Zimbabwean policymakers, we unpack how different factors, rhythmic experiences and epochal practices come together to shape the speeding up and slowing down of test-and-treat implementation in Zimbabwe. We present an empirically derived framework for the temporal analysis of policy adoption and argue that such analysis can help highlight the multiple and messy realities of policy adoption and implementation - supporting future calls for ‘rapid’ policy adoption.
AB - Despite calls for “rapid adoption” of global health policies and treatment guidelines; there is little understanding of the factors that help accelerate their adoption and implementation. Drawing on in-depth interviews with sixteen Zimbabwean policymakers, we unpack how different factors, rhythmic experiences and epochal practices come together to shape the speeding up and slowing down of test-and-treat implementation in Zimbabwe. We present an empirically derived framework for the temporal analysis of policy adoption and argue that such analysis can help highlight the multiple and messy realities of policy adoption and implementation - supporting future calls for ‘rapid’ policy adoption.
U2 - 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102246
DO - 10.1016/j.healthplace.2019.102246
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 31780388
VL - 61
JO - Health and Place
JF - Health and Place
SN - 1353-8292
M1 - 102246
ER -
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