通过技术增加公平:初级保健意见领袖识别方法的比较。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alan Kunz-Lomelin, Rebecca L Mauldin, Thomas Valente
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摘要

确定低成本实施战略以促进技术创新的采用,可以帮助资源匮乏的社区诊所减轻保健差距。使用社会网络方法来识别组织意见领袖(ol)可以促进创新的采用。为了填补与识别OLs替代方法相关的知识空白,我们使用基于Phi相关和二元逻辑回归的理论技术来识别和比较低资源社区诊所的OLs。结果表明,通过4种非网络识别方法(自我识别、位置和员工选择)中的3种识别出的OLs与使用社会网络方法识别出的OLs显著正相关。此外,结合位置和员工选择方法也被发现与使用社会网络方法确定的OLs显着相关。对公共卫生的影响包括有可能采用非网络识别技术来识别OLs,以增加资源匮乏的社区诊所对技术创新的吸收。
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Increasing Equity Through Technology: A Comparison of Opinion Leader Identification Methods in Primary Care.

Increasing Equity Through Technology: A Comparison of Opinion Leader Identification Methods in Primary Care.

Increasing Equity Through Technology: A Comparison of Opinion Leader Identification Methods in Primary Care.

Increasing Equity Through Technology: A Comparison of Opinion Leader Identification Methods in Primary Care.

Identifying low-cost implementation strategies to facilitate the uptake of technological innovations can help low-resource community clinics mitigate health disparities. Using a social network approach to identify organizational opinion leaders (OLs) can facilitate the adoption of innovations. To fill knowledge gaps related to alternative methods of identifying OLs, we identify and compare OLs in a low-resource community clinic using theoretically based techniques using Phi correlations and a binary logistic regression. Results showed that OLs identified through 3 out of 4 non-network identification methods (self-identification, positional, and staff selection) were significantly positively correlated with OLs identified using a social network approach. In addition, combining positional and staff selection methods was also found to be significantly associated with OLs identified using the social network approach. Implications for public health include the potential for non-network identification techniques to identify OLs to increase the uptake of technological innovations in low resource community clinics.

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期刊介绍: INQUIRY is a peer-reviewed open access journal whose msision is to to improve health by sharing research spanning health care, including public health, health services, and health policy.
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