Authors
Anya Romanoff, Kathleen Lynch, Lily Martin, Olayide Agodirin, Shilpa Murthy, Olalekan Olasehinde, Chukwuma Okereke, Julia M Jackman, Betel Yibrehu, William E Rosa, Catherine Zivanov, Erica Mann, Joy O Ogunmuyiwa, Colleen E Witty, Victoria L Mango, Olusegun Isaac Alatise, T Peter Kingham, Rachel Vreeman, Benjamin O Anderson, Jamie S Ostroff
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BMC global and public health. Volume 4. Issue 1. Jul 16, 2026. Epub Jul 16, 2026.
Abstract
Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) were developed to standardize and optimize cancer care delivery in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The aim of this scoping review is to identify implementation science (IS) frameworks and strategies to promote CPG adoption and adherence in LMICs.
We identified studies that describe, develop, reference, or utilize IS frameworks or strategies to deliver or evaluate adoption of oncology CPGs in LMICs. Using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR), we searched Medline, Embase, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), African Journals Online, Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences Literature, Scopus, Web of Science, and PsycINFO on 3/21/2022, 12/20/2022, 01/26/2024, and 10/03/2025. Publications in all languages and of all study types were eligible for inclusion. Titles, abstracts, and full text were screened by two reviewers with conflicts resolved by a third reviewer. Excluded studies did not use an IS framework or strategy, did not focus on cancer care, or were conducted in a high-income country.
Searches identified 17,806 unique publications for title/abstract screening. 182 studies met criteria for full-text review; 35 were included. Twenty-four studies were country-specific, most commonly India (n = 5) and Nigeria (n = 5). The most frequent CPGs referenced were national/country-specific guidelines (n = 13) and Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI) guidelines (n = 9). Only 16 full-text publications described original research to promote or evaluate evidence-based CPG interventions in LMICs. Established IS frameworks used in more than one study were the Exploration, Preparation, Implementation, and Sustainment (EPIS) framework (n = 2) and Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) (n = 2).
There is limited research utilizing IS frameworks and strategies to promote CPG adoption and adherence in LMICs and substantial heterogeneity in reporting. Greater utilization of IS frameworks, strengthening implementation capacity and improving consistency in reporting, are needed to improve CPG uptake in LMICs.
Open Science Framework (https://osf.io/nb75s).
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42464380
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