Home testing for COVID-19 and other virus outbreaks: The complex system of translating to communities.

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES Health Systems Pub Date : 2021-07-26 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1080/20476965.2021.1952905
Victoria Lyon, Cynthia LeRouge, Ann Fruhling, Matthew Thompson
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Home testing is an emerging innovation that can enable nations and health care systems to safely and efficiently test large numbers of patients to manage COVID-19 and other viral outbreaks.  In this position paper, we explore the process of moving home testing across the translational continuum from labs to households, and ultimately into practice and communities for optimal public health impact. We focus on the four translational science drivers to accelerate the implementation of systems-wide home testing programmes 1) collaboration and team science, 2) technology, 3) multilevel interventions, and 4) knowledge integration. We use the Socio Ecological Model (SEM) as a framework to illustrate our vision for the ideal future state of a comprehensive system of stakeholders utilising tech-enabled home testing for COVID-19 and other virus outbreaks, and we suggest SEM as a tool to address key translational readiness and response questions.

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COVID-19 和其他病毒爆发的家庭检测:向社区转化的复杂系统。
家庭检测是一项新兴的创新,它能使国家和医疗保健系统安全、高效地检测大量患者,以控制 COVID-19 和其他病毒的爆发。 在本立场文件中,我们探讨了将家庭检测从实验室到家庭,最终到实践和社区的整个转化过程,以达到最佳的公共卫生效果。我们将重点放在四个转化科学驱动因素上,以加快全系统家庭检测计划的实施:1)协作和团队科学;2)技术;3)多层次干预;4)知识整合。我们将社会生态模型(SEM)作为一个框架,说明我们对未来理想状态的设想,即利益相关者利用技术辅助的家庭检测来应对 COVID-19 和其他病毒爆发,我们还建议将社会生态模型作为解决关键转化准备和响应问题的工具。
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