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Enculturating science: Community-centric design of behavior change interactions for accelerating health impact

机译:培养科学:以社区为中心的行为改变交互设计,以加速健康影响

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Despite significant advancements in the scientific evidence base of interventions to improve newborn survival, we have not yet been able to "bend the curve" to markedly accelerate global rates of reduction in newborn mortality. The ever-widening gap between discovery of scientific best practices and their mass adoption by families (the evidence-practice gap) is not just a matter of improving the coverage of health worker-community interactions. The design of the interactions themselves must be guided by sound behavioral science approaches such that they lead to mass adoption and impact at a large scale. The main barrier to the application of scientific approaches to behavior change is our inability to "unbox" the "black box" of family health behaviors in community settings. The authors argue that these are not black boxes, but in fact thoughtfully designed community systems that have been designed and upheld, and have evolved over many years keeping in mind a certain worldview and a common social purpose. An empathetic understanding of these community systems allows us to deconstruct the causal pathways of existing behaviors, and re-engineer them to achieve desired outcomes. One of the key reasons for the failure of interactions to translate into behavior change is our failure to recognize that the content, context, and process of interactions need to be designed keeping in mind an organized community system with a very different worldview and beliefs. In order to improve the adoption of scientific best practices by communities, we need to adapt them to their culture by leveraging existing beliefs, practices, people, context, and skills. The authors present a systems approach for community-centric design of interactions, highlighting key principles for achieving intrinsically motivated, sustained change in social norms and family health behaviors, elucidated with progressive theories from systems thinking, management sciences, cross-cultural psychology, learning and social cognition, and the behavioral sciences. These are illustrated through a case study of designing effective interactions in Shivgarh, India, that led to rapid and substantial changes in newborn health behaviors and reduction in NMR by half over a span of 16 months. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:尽管在改善新生儿存活率的科学证据基础上取得了重大进展,但我们仍无法“弯曲曲线”以显着加快全球新生儿死亡率的降低速度。科学最佳实践的发现与家庭对其的广泛采用之间不断扩大的差距(证据与实践的差距)不仅是扩大卫生工作者与社区互动的覆盖范围。交互本身的设计必须以正确的行为科学方法为指导,以使它们大规模地被大众采用并产生影响。将科学方法应用于行为改变的主要障碍是我们无法在社区环境中“取消”家庭健康行为的“黑匣子”。作者认为,这些不是黑匣子,而是实际上经过深思熟虑设计的社区系统,这些系统已经过设计和维护,并且经过多年发展,同时牢记特定的世界观和共同的社会目的。对这些社区系统的移情理解使我们能够解构现有行为的因果路径,并对其进行重新设计以实现所需的结果。交互未能转换为行为改变的主要原因之一是我们未能认识到需要设计交互的内容,上下文和过程,同时要牢记具有截然不同的世界观和信念的有组织的社区系统。为了改善社区对科学最佳实践的采用,我们需要通过利用现有的信仰,实践,人员,环境和技能来使其适应其文化。作者提出了一种以社区为中心的互动设计的系统方法,着重强调了实现内在动机,持续改变社会规范和家庭健康行为的关键原则,并阐明了来自系统思考,管理科学,跨文化心理学,学习和发展的渐进理论。社会认知和行为科学。通过在印度Shivgarh设计有效相互作用的案例研究,可以说明这些情况,这些相互作用导致新生儿健康行为迅速而实质性变化,并且在16个月的时间里NMR降低了一半。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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