Socio Ecological Model (SEM) and Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) Integrated Framework: A Proposal for Integration to Improve Intervention in the Digital Age of Medicine.

Innovations in pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-12-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.24926/iip.v15i4.6271
Gousse Yolene, Joseph Ravenell, Robert Steptoe, Dawn Douglas, Joanne Camille, Chimene Castor
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Health promotion intervention theory must adapt as evidence grows to support the complexities of social and behavioral health fields. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, digital health continues to grow, requiring a re-evaluation of traditional models' applicability to these approaches. The authors propose adapting and integrating the Socio-Ecological Model (SEM) and Diffusion of Innovation (DOI) models for application with digital health to deliver interventions. We also describe the application of the SEM-DOI integration in conjunction with a demonstration project, a digital intervention to improve Metabolic Syndromes (MetS) health outcomes. Future health interventions may consider the proposed SEM-DOI model to account for individual and community-level factors during implementation and use as a guide for meaningful evaluation. Adaptations of theoretical models to current-state interventions and integration of multiple, established models are needed to sustain prevention efforts and efficacy over time.

社会生态模型(SEM)和创新扩散(DOI)整合框架:一项整合建议,以改善数字医学时代的干预。
健康促进干预理论必须适应证据的增长,以支持社会和行为健康领域的复杂性。在2019冠状病毒病大流行之后,数字卫生持续增长,需要重新评估传统模型对这些方法的适用性。作者建议调整和整合社会生态模型(SEM)和创新扩散(DOI)模型,将其应用于数字健康,以提供干预措施。我们还描述了SEM-DOI集成与示范项目的应用,该项目是改善代谢综合征(MetS)健康结果的数字干预。未来的卫生干预措施可考虑拟议的SEM-DOI模型,以在实施过程中考虑个人和社区层面的因素,并将其用作有意义评估的指南。需要使理论模型适应当前状态的干预措施,并整合多种已建立的模型,以长期维持预防工作和效果。
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