Robb Kathryn A
Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 0XH, United Kingdom.
Prev Med Rep. 2021 May 31;23:101427. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101427. eCollection 2021 Sep.
Screening can reduce deaths if the people invited participate. However, good uptake is hard to achieve, and our current approaches are failing to engage the most vulnerable. A coherent model of screening behaviour to guide our understanding and intervention development is yet to be established. The present aim was to propose an Integrated Screening Action Model (I-SAM) to improve screening access. The I-SAM synthesises existing models of health behaviour and empirical evidence. The I-SAM was developed following: i) an appraisal of the predominant models used within the screening literature; ii) the integration of the latest knowledge on behaviour change; with iii) the empirical literature, to inform the development of a theory-based approach to intervention development. There are three key aspects to the I-SAM: i) a sequence of stages that people pass through in engaging in screening behaviour (based on the Precaution Adoption Process Model); ii) screening behaviour is shaped by the interaction between participant and environmental influences (drawing from the Access Framework); and iii) targets for intervention should focus on the sources of behaviour - 'capability', 'opportunity', and 'motivation' (based on the COM-B Model). The I-SAM proposes an integrated model to support our understanding of screening behaviour and to identify targets for intervention. It will be an iterative process to test and refine the I-SAM and establish its value in supporting effective interventions to improve screening for all.
如果受邀者参与,筛查可以减少死亡人数。然而,要实现良好的参与率并非易事,而且我们目前的方法未能让最脆弱的人群参与进来。尚未建立一个连贯的筛查行为模型来指导我们的理解和干预措施的制定。当前的目标是提出一个综合筛查行动模型(I-SAM)以改善筛查的可及性。I-SAM综合了现有的健康行为模型和实证证据。I-SAM是在以下基础上开发的:i)对筛查文献中使用的主要模型进行评估;ii)整合行为改变的最新知识;iii)结合实证文献,为基于理论的干预措施开发方法提供依据。I-SAM有三个关键方面:i)人们在参与筛查行为时所经历的一系列阶段(基于预防采用过程模型);ii)筛查行为受参与者与环境影响之间的相互作用所塑造(借鉴获取框架);iii)干预目标应侧重于行为的来源——“能力”、“机会”和“动机”(基于COM-B模型)。I-SAM提出了一个综合模型,以支持我们对筛查行为的理解并确定干预目标。测试和完善I-SAM并确定其在支持有效干预措施以改善全民筛查方面的价值将是一个迭代过程。