@article{fdi:010078120, title = {{A}nalysis of the implementation of a community-based intervention to control dengue fever in {B}urkina {F}aso}, author = {{S}ombie, {I}. and {D}egroote, {S}. and {S}ome, {P}. {A}. and {R}idde, {V}al{\'e}ry}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{B}ackground {A} community-based dengue fever intervention was implemented in {B}urkina {F}aso in 2017. {T}he results achieved vary from one area to another. {T}he objective of this article is to analyze the implementation of this intervention, to better understand the process, and to explain the contextual elements of performance variations in implementation. {M}ethodology {T}he research was conducted in the former sector 22 of the city of {O}uagadougou. {W}e adapted the {C}onsolidated {F}ramework for {I}mplementation {R}esearch ({CFIR}) to take into account the realities of the context and the intervention. {T}he data collected from the participants directly involved in the implementation using three techniques: document consultation, individual interview, and focus group. {R}esults {T}wo dimensions of {CFIR} emerge from the results as having had a positive influence on the implementation: (i) the characteristics of the intervention and (ii) the processes of the intervention implementation. {T}he majority of the {CFIR} constructions were considered to have had a positive effect on implementation. {T}he quality and strength of the evidence received the highest score. {T}he dimension of the external context had a negative influence on the implementation of the intervention. {C}onclusion {T}he objective of the study was to analyze the influence of contextual elements on the implementation process of a community-based dengue fever intervention. {W}e used the {CFIR} framework already used by many studies for implementation analysis. {A}lthough it was not possible to test this framework in its entirety, it is useful for the analysis of the implementation. {I}ts use is simple and does not require any special skills from users. {U}sability is indeed an essential criterion for the relevance of using an analytical framework in implementation science.}, keywords = {{A}nalysis of implementation ; {CFIR} ; {C}ommunity intervention ; {D}engue fever ; {B}urkina {F}aso ; {BURKINA} {FASO}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{I}mplementation {S}cience}, volume = {15}, numero = {1}, pages = {art. 32 [20 ]}, ISSN = {1748-5908}, year = {2020}, DOI = {10.1186/s13012-020-00989-x}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010078120}, }