Hodson Nathan, Powell Byron J, Nilsen Per, Beidas Rinad S
Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
Warwick Medical School, Unit of Mental Health and Wellbeing, Division of Health Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK.
Implement Sci. 2024 Apr 26;19(1):33. doi: 10.1186/s13012-024-01362-y.
Implementation science in health is an interdisciplinary field with an emphasis on supporting behavior change required when clinicians and other actors implement evidence-based practices within organizational constraints. Behavioral economics has emerged in parallel and works towards developing realistic models of how humans behave and categorizes a wide range of features of choices that can influence behavior. We argue that implementation science can be enhanced by the incorporation of approaches from behavioral economics. Main body First, we provide a general overview of implementation science and ways in which implementation science has been limited to date. Second, we review principles of behavioral economics and describe how concepts from BE have been successfully applied to healthcare including nudges deployed in the electronic health record. For example, de-implementation of low-value prescribing has been supported by changing the default in the electronic health record. We then describe what a behavioral economics lens offers to existing implementation science theories, models and frameworks, including rich and realistic models of human behavior, additional research methods such as pre-mortems and behavioral design, and low-cost and scalable implementation strategies. We argue that insights from behavioral economics can guide the design of implementation strategies and the interpretation of implementation studies. Key objections to incorporating behavioral economics are addressed, including concerns about sustainment and at what level the strategies work.
Scholars should consider augmenting implementation science theories, models, and frameworks with relevant insights from behavioral economics. By drawing on these additional insights, implementation scientists have the potential to boost efforts to expand the provision and availability of high quality care.
健康领域的实施科学是一个跨学科领域,重点在于支持临床医生和其他行为主体在组织限制条件下实施循证实践时所需的行为改变。行为经济学与之同步兴起,致力于构建人类行为的现实模型,并对一系列可能影响行为的选择特征进行分类。我们认为,将行为经济学的方法纳入其中可以增强实施科学。
首先,我们对实施科学以及迄今为止实施科学所受的限制进行总体概述。其次,我们回顾行为经济学的原理,并描述行为经济学的概念如何成功应用于医疗保健领域,包括电子健康记录中采用的助推措施。例如,通过改变电子健康记录中的默认设置来支持减少低价值处方的开具。然后,我们描述行为经济学视角为现有的实施科学理论、模型和框架所带来的内容,包括丰富且现实的人类行为模型、诸如事前剖析和行为设计等额外的研究方法,以及低成本且可扩展的实施策略。我们认为,行为经济学的见解能够指导实施策略的设计以及实施研究的解读。我们还讨论了将行为经济学纳入其中的主要反对意见,包括对持续性以及策略在何种层面起作用的担忧。
学者们应考虑用行为经济学的相关见解来扩充实施科学的理论、模型和框架。通过借鉴这些额外的见解,实施科学家有潜力推动扩大高质量医疗服务的提供和可及性的努力。