Transcreation Framework for Community-engaged Behavioral Interventions to Reduce Health Disparities
D and/or I:
The focus on dissemination and/or implementation activities. D-only focuses on an active approach of spreading evidence-based interventions to target audience via determined channels using planned strategies. D=I, D>I, and I>D means there is some focus on both dissemination and implementation. I-only focuses on process of putting to use or integrating evidence-based interventions within a setting.
I-Only Socio-Ecological Levels:
The level of the framework at which the model operates. Individual includes personal characteristics; Organization includes hospitals, service organizations, and factories; Community includes local government and neighborhoods; System includes hospital systems and government; Policy includes changes in policy.
- Organization
- Community
Number of Times Cited:
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19 Field of Origin:
The field of study in which the model originated.
Behavioral Health Services Practitioner/Researcher:
Whether the model is for the use of practitioners and/or researchers.
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Constructs:
Name of the construct developed by classifying/aligning the elements abstracted from models.
- Acceptability/feasibility
- Adaptation and evolution
- Adopter/implementer/decision maker characteristics
- Context
- Context – Inner setting
- Development of an Intervention
- Dissemination
- Health Equity
- Engagement
- Evaluation
- Fidelity
- Fit
- Identification
- Implementation
- Innovation characteristics
- Outcomes
- Pre-implementation
- Readiness
- Outcomes – Health/QOL/Satisfaction/Clinical
- Outcomes – Implementation
- Patient/target audience characteristics and needs
- Reach
- Stakeholders
- Strategies
Assessments:
Name of the assessment developed by classifying/aligning the elements abstracted from models.
- AHRQ Digital Health Equity Framework
- Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM)
- CFIR Interview Guide (Lam)
- CFIR Interview Guide (Zhao)
- CFIR Interview Guide Webtool
- Clinical Sustainability Assessment Tool (CSAT)
- Context Matters Reporting Template
- Diagnosis Related Group (DRG) Policy Survey
- Ethnographic Assessment of Partner Engagement
- Evidence Based Practice Attitude Scale (EBPAS)
- FRAME-IS Adaptation Tracking Instrument
- Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM)
- Glisson's Organizational Social Context (OSC)
- Hall's Levels of Use Scale
- Implementation Climate Scale (ICS)
- Implementation Leadership Scale (ILS)
- Implementation Strategy Usability Scale
- Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM)
- Intervention Scalability Assessment Tool (ISAT)
- Iterative, Practical, Robust Implementation and Sustainability Model (iPRISM) Webtool
- Local Wellness Policy Implementation Checklist
- Local Wellness Policy Survey
- Longitudinal Implementation Strategy Tracking System (LISTS)
- Normalization Process Theory Interview Guide
- Normalization Process Theory Questionnaire (NoMAD)
- Organizational Readiness for Implementing Change (ORIC)
- PRISM Contextual Survey Instrument (PCSI)
- PRISM Interview Guide
- Partnership/Synergy Assessment Tool
- Policy Coalition Evaluation Tool (PCET)
- Program Sustainability Assessment Tool (PSAT)
- RAPICE Protocol, Activity, and Interview Prompt Guide
- RAPICE Summary Template
- Readiness Thinking Tool - Observation Guide
- Readiness Thinking Tool - Survey
- Readiness for Recovery and Resiliency - Interview Guide
- Rehabilitation Policy Questionnaire
- Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST)
- Research Engagement Survey Tool (REST) - 9 item
- Short Program Sustainability Assessment Tool (PSAT)
- Stages of Implementation Completion (SIC)
- User Engagement Scale (UES)
- User Engagement Scale (UES) - Short
- Van Schaik's Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
- i-PARiHS Interview Guide
Citations:
The original publication(s) of the model.
NĂ¡poles, A.M., Stewart, A.L. Transcreation: an implementation science framework for community-engaged behavioral interventions to reduce health disparities. BMC Health Serv Res 18, 710 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3521-z Examples:
Citations of studies that have used the model as an outline for their study.
Santoyo-Olsson J, Stewart AL, Samayoa C, Palomino H, Urias A, Gonzalez N, et al. (2019) Translating a stress management intervention for rural Latina breast cancer survivors: The Nuevo Amanecer-II. PLoS ONE 14(10): e0224068. Read this resource View Case StudyNĂ¡poles, AM, Santoyo-Olsson, J, Stewart, AL, et al. Nuevo Amanecer-II: Results of a randomized controlled trial of a community-based participatory, peer-delivered stress management intervention for rural Latina breast cancer survivors. Psycho-Oncology. 2020; 29: 1802- 1814. https://doi.org/10.1002/pon.5481
Health Equity Examples:
Citations of health equity studies that have used the model as an outline for their study.
Santoyo-Olsson J, Stewart AL, Samayoa C, Palomino H, Urias A, Gonzalez N, et al. (2019) Translating a stress management intervention for rural Latina breast cancer survivors: The Nuevo Amanecer-II. PLoS ONE 14(10): e0224068. Read this resource View Case StudyThere are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write one.