How is goal setting used in interventions for chronic disease prevention and management in Sub-Saharan Africa? A systematic review and narrative synthesis
How is goal setting used in interventions for chronic disease prevention and management in Sub-Saharan Africa? A systematic review and narrative synthesis
Non-communicable diseases are increasingly prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, and goal setting is often used to promote healthy self-management behaviours. In this review, we aimed to synthesise literature around how goal setting is used, for application in future interventions in the region. A systematic search was conducted in six databases and results screened for eligibility. Study characteristics, intervention details, goal setting components, feedback from participants and facilitators were extracted. Data were analysed using narrative synthesis and thematic analysis. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool was used to assess study quality. We included 24 publications describing 18 unique interventions. Included studies were of high to moderate methodological quality. Goal setting intervention components were informed by a variety of frameworks and involved a range of tasks. Interventions were often facilitator-led; many were conducted in group settings. Participants reported goal setting as useful for putting self-management into practice but encountered challenges related to language and literacy levels. Adequate detail on goal setting intervention components was not always present. Through this review, we provide a comprehensive picture of the variability of goal setting approaches in chronic disease prevention and management in sub-Saharan Africa and recommend more standardised use and reporting of goal setting intervention components.
African, behaviour change, goals, non-communicable diseases, self-management
Pinto, Cathryn
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Burgess, Matthew
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Levitt, Naomi
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Delobelle, Peter
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Mcgrath, Nuala
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Pinto, Cathryn
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Pinto, Cathryn, Burgess, Matthew, Levitt, Naomi, Delobelle, Peter and Mcgrath, Nuala
(2026)
How is goal setting used in interventions for chronic disease prevention and management in Sub-Saharan Africa? A systematic review and narrative synthesis.
Global Health Action, 19 (1), [2608423].
(doi:10.1080/16549716.2025.2608423).
Abstract
Non-communicable diseases are increasingly prevalent in sub-Saharan Africa, and goal setting is often used to promote healthy self-management behaviours. In this review, we aimed to synthesise literature around how goal setting is used, for application in future interventions in the region. A systematic search was conducted in six databases and results screened for eligibility. Study characteristics, intervention details, goal setting components, feedback from participants and facilitators were extracted. Data were analysed using narrative synthesis and thematic analysis. The Mixed Methods Appraisal Tool was used to assess study quality. We included 24 publications describing 18 unique interventions. Included studies were of high to moderate methodological quality. Goal setting intervention components were informed by a variety of frameworks and involved a range of tasks. Interventions were often facilitator-led; many were conducted in group settings. Participants reported goal setting as useful for putting self-management into practice but encountered challenges related to language and literacy levels. Adequate detail on goal setting intervention components was not always present. Through this review, we provide a comprehensive picture of the variability of goal setting approaches in chronic disease prevention and management in sub-Saharan Africa and recommend more standardised use and reporting of goal setting intervention components.
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Accepted/In Press date: 18 December 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 12 January 2026
Published date: 12 January 2026
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African, behaviour change, goals, non-communicable diseases, self-management
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