Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Faculty of Medicine, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
School of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institution of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Front Public Health. 2021 Mar 1;9:593453. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.593453. eCollection 2021.
The Västerbotten Intervention Programme (VIP) in the Region Västerbotten Sweden is one of the very few cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention programmes globally that is integrated into routine primary health care. The VIP has been shown as a cost-effective intervention to significantly reduce CVD mortality. However, little is known about the effectiveness of a digital solution to tailor risk communication strategies for supporting behavioral change. STAR-C aims to develop and evaluate a technical platform for personalized digital coaching that will support behavioral change aimed at preventing CVD. STAR-C employs a mixed-methods design in seven multidisciplinary projects, which runs in two phases during 2019-2024: (i) a formative intervention design and development phase, and (ii) an intervention implementation and evaluation phase. In the 1st phase, STAR-C will model the trajectories of health behaviors and their impact on CVDs (Project 1), evaluate the role of the social environment and social networks on behavioral change (Project 2) and assess whether and how social media facilitates the spread of health information beyond targeted individuals and stimulates public engagement in health promotion (Project 3). The findings will be utilized in carrying out the iterative, user-centered design, and development of a person-tailored digital coaching platform (Project 4). In the 2nd phase, STAR-C will evaluate the implementation of the coaching programme and its effectiveness for promoting behavioral change and the spreading of health information across social networks and via social media (Project 5). The cost-effectiveness (Project 6) and ethical issues (Project 7) related to the coaching programme intervention will be evaluated. The STAR-C research programme will address the knowledge and practice research gaps in the use of information technologies in health promotion and non-communicable disease (NCD) prevention programmes in order to narrow the health inequality gaps. STAR-C has received approval from the Swedish Ethical Review Authority (Dnr. 2019-02924;2020-02985). The collaboration between Umeå University and Region Västerbotten will ensure the feasibility of STAR-C in the service delivery context. Results will be communicated with decision-makers at different levels of society, stakeholders from other regions and healthcare professional organizations, and through NGOs, local and social media platforms.
瑞典韦斯特博滕地区的韦斯特博滕干预计划(VIP)是全球为数不多的将心血管疾病(CVD)预防计划融入常规初级保健的计划之一。VIP 已被证明是一种具有成本效益的干预措施,可以显著降低 CVD 死亡率。然而,对于数字解决方案在制定风险沟通策略以支持行为改变方面的有效性知之甚少。STAR-C 的目标是开发和评估一个个性化数字辅导的技术平台,该平台将支持旨在预防 CVD 的行为改变。STAR-C 在七个多学科项目中采用混合方法设计,该设计在 2019-2024 年期间分两个阶段进行:(i)形成性干预设计和开发阶段,以及(ii)干预实施和评估阶段。在第一阶段,STAR-C 将模拟健康行为的轨迹及其对 CVD 的影响(项目 1),评估社会环境和社交网络对行为改变的作用(项目 2),并评估社交媒体是否以及如何促进健康信息超越目标人群传播,并激发公众参与健康促进(项目 3)。研究结果将用于进行迭代、以用户为中心的设计和开发个性化数字辅导平台(项目 4)。在第二阶段,STAR-C 将评估辅导计划的实施及其促进行为改变和通过社交网络和社交媒体传播健康信息的有效性(项目 5)。还将评估辅导计划干预的成本效益(项目 6)和伦理问题(项目 7)。STAR-C 研究计划将解决在使用信息技术促进健康和预防非传染性疾病(NCD)方面的知识和实践研究差距,以缩小健康不平等差距。STAR-C 已获得瑞典伦理审查局的批准(DNr. 2019-02924;2020-02985)。于默奥大学和韦斯特博滕地区之间的合作将确保 STAR-C 在服务提供背景下的可行性。结果将与社会各个层面的决策者、来自其他地区的利益相关者和医疗保健专业组织以及非政府组织、当地和社交媒体平台进行沟通。