Theory of change

Theory of change

Leads

  • Erica Breuer
  • Margie Schneider

WORK PACKAGE 1

Co-development of research and training agenda

Leads

  • Erica Breuer
  • Margie Schneider

We used a Theory of Change process involving around 200 participants to conceptualise the change we wanted to achieve 1) during the STRiDE project; and 2) for dementia care and treatment in each of the STRiDE countries. We did this by conducting a series of Theory of Change workshops.

The first workshop was held with the research team (43 participants) which included academics, non-governmental organisation representatives and other key international stakeholders and resulted in an initial Theory of Change map.

We subsequently held one workshop in each of the STRiDE countries with 22-49 participants including people living with dementia and their carers, service providers, representatives of government departments, professional organisations and researchers. We used the country specific Theories of Change to modify the overall STRiDE Theory of Change. We also ensured that the ToC was in line with the World Health Organisation dementia guidelines and action plan as well as a final review by the research team.

The Theory of Change provided a road map for the project to understand what we needed to change and why.

 

OUTPUTS

23 Mar 2022

Report

The STRiDE Brazil initial Theory of Change report

This report describes the development process of the STRiDE Brazil Theory of Change and its respective ToC Map. The workshop took place in June 2018 and aimed to co-develop the research agenda for the STRiDE project in Brazil, it involved several stakeholders from across the country, as well as people living with dementia and family carers.

You can read the full report here: Brazil ToC Report_23.1.19

01 Sep 2021

Journal article

Active inclusion of people living with dementia in planning for dementia care and services in low- and middle-income countries

Breuer E, Freeman E, Alladi S, Breedt M, Govia I, López-Ortega M, Musyimi C, Oliveira D, Pattabiraman M, Sani TP, Schneider M, Swaffer K, Taylor D, Taylor E, Comas-Herrera A (2021) Active inclusion of people living with dementia in planning for dementia care and services in low- and middle-income countries, Dementia, https://doi.org/10.1177/14713012211041426

01 Jul 2021

Journal article

Building a strategic theory of change to address dementia care, treatment and support gaps

Breuer E, Comas-Herrera A, Freeman E, Albanese E, Alladi S, Amour R, Evans-Lacko S, Ferri CP, Govia I, Iveth Astudillo García C, Knapp M, Lefevre M, López-Ortega M, Lund C, Musyimi C, Ndetei D, Oliveira D, Palmer T, Pattabiraman M, Sani TP, Taylor D, Taylor E, Theresia I, Thomas PT, Turana Y, Weidner W, Schneider M (2021) Beyond the project: Building a strategic theory of change to address dementia care, treatment and support gaps across seven middle-income countries, Dementia, https://doi.org/10.1177/14713012211029105

05 Nov 2019

Guidance and Resources

Research Tool 1: Theory of change

Breuer E, Comas-Herrera A, Docrat S, Freeman E, Schneider M and the STRiDE team (2019) STRiDE Theory of Change Workshops: Guidance and Resources. STRiDE Research Tool No.1 (version 2), Care Policy and Evaluation Centre at LSE, London.