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Application of group model building in implementation research: A systematic review of the public health and healthcare literature

BACKGROUND: Group model building is a process of engaging stakeholders in a participatory modeling process to elicit their perceptions of a problem and explore concepts regarding the origin, contributing factors, and potential solutions or interventions to a complex issue. Recently, it has emerged a...

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Autores principales: Estrada-Magbanua, Weanne Myrrh, Huang, Terry T.-K., Lounsbury, David W., Zito, Priscila, Iftikhar, Pulwasha, El-Bassel, Nabila, Gilbert, Louisa, Wu, Elwin, Lee, Bruce Y., Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro, S. Sabounchi, Nasim
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10434911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37590193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284765
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author Estrada-Magbanua, Weanne Myrrh
Huang, Terry T.-K.
Lounsbury, David W.
Zito, Priscila
Iftikhar, Pulwasha
El-Bassel, Nabila
Gilbert, Louisa
Wu, Elwin
Lee, Bruce Y.
Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro
S. Sabounchi, Nasim
author_facet Estrada-Magbanua, Weanne Myrrh
Huang, Terry T.-K.
Lounsbury, David W.
Zito, Priscila
Iftikhar, Pulwasha
El-Bassel, Nabila
Gilbert, Louisa
Wu, Elwin
Lee, Bruce Y.
Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro
S. Sabounchi, Nasim
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description BACKGROUND: Group model building is a process of engaging stakeholders in a participatory modeling process to elicit their perceptions of a problem and explore concepts regarding the origin, contributing factors, and potential solutions or interventions to a complex issue. Recently, it has emerged as a novel method for tackling complex, long-standing public health issues that traditional intervention models and frameworks cannot fully address. However, the extent to which group model building has resulted in the adoption of evidence-based practices, interventions, and policies for public health remains largely unstudied. The goal of this systematic review was to examine the public health and healthcare applications of GMB in the literature and outline how it has been used to foster implementation and dissemination of evidence-based interventions. METHODS: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, and other databases through August 2022 for studies related to public health or health care where GMB was cited as a main methodology. We did not eliminate studies based on language, location, or date of publication. Three reviewers independently extracted data on GMB session characteristics, model attributes, and dissemination formats and content. RESULTS: Seventy-two studies were included in the final review. Majority of GMB activities were in the fields of nutrition (n = 19, 26.4%), health care administration (n = 15, 20.8%), and environmental health (n = 12, 16.7%), and were conducted in the United States (n = 29, 40.3%) and Australia (n = 7, 9.7%). Twenty-three (31.9%) studies reported that GMB influenced implementation through policy change, intervention development, and community action plans; less than a third reported dissemination of the model outside journal publication. GMB was reported to have increased insight, facilitated consensus, and fostered communication among stakeholders. CONCLUSIONS: GMB is associated with tangible benefits to participants, including increased community engagement and development of systems solutions. Transdisciplinary stakeholder involvement and more rigorous evaluation and dissemination of GMB activities are recommended.
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spelling pubmed-104349112023-08-18 Application of group model building in implementation research: A systematic review of the public health and healthcare literature Estrada-Magbanua, Weanne Myrrh Huang, Terry T.-K. Lounsbury, David W. Zito, Priscila Iftikhar, Pulwasha El-Bassel, Nabila Gilbert, Louisa Wu, Elwin Lee, Bruce Y. Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro S. Sabounchi, Nasim PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Group model building is a process of engaging stakeholders in a participatory modeling process to elicit their perceptions of a problem and explore concepts regarding the origin, contributing factors, and potential solutions or interventions to a complex issue. Recently, it has emerged as a novel method for tackling complex, long-standing public health issues that traditional intervention models and frameworks cannot fully address. However, the extent to which group model building has resulted in the adoption of evidence-based practices, interventions, and policies for public health remains largely unstudied. The goal of this systematic review was to examine the public health and healthcare applications of GMB in the literature and outline how it has been used to foster implementation and dissemination of evidence-based interventions. METHODS: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, and other databases through August 2022 for studies related to public health or health care where GMB was cited as a main methodology. We did not eliminate studies based on language, location, or date of publication. Three reviewers independently extracted data on GMB session characteristics, model attributes, and dissemination formats and content. RESULTS: Seventy-two studies were included in the final review. Majority of GMB activities were in the fields of nutrition (n = 19, 26.4%), health care administration (n = 15, 20.8%), and environmental health (n = 12, 16.7%), and were conducted in the United States (n = 29, 40.3%) and Australia (n = 7, 9.7%). Twenty-three (31.9%) studies reported that GMB influenced implementation through policy change, intervention development, and community action plans; less than a third reported dissemination of the model outside journal publication. GMB was reported to have increased insight, facilitated consensus, and fostered communication among stakeholders. CONCLUSIONS: GMB is associated with tangible benefits to participants, including increased community engagement and development of systems solutions. Transdisciplinary stakeholder involvement and more rigorous evaluation and dissemination of GMB activities are recommended. Public Library of Science 2023-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10434911/ /pubmed/37590193 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284765 Text en © 2023 Estrada-Magbanua et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Estrada-Magbanua, Weanne Myrrh
Huang, Terry T.-K.
Lounsbury, David W.
Zito, Priscila
Iftikhar, Pulwasha
El-Bassel, Nabila
Gilbert, Louisa
Wu, Elwin
Lee, Bruce Y.
Mateu-Gelabert, Pedro
S. Sabounchi, Nasim
Application of group model building in implementation research: A systematic review of the public health and healthcare literature
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10434911/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37590193
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284765
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