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Abstract
Method: We describe the development and preliminary testing of a framework to evaluate new ways of using and implementing knowledge (innovations) and technological solutions to solve problems via co-design methods and measurable approaches such as data science. The framework is called PROLIFERATE; it is initially located within the ecological logic: complexity science, by investigating the evolving and emergent properties of systems, but also embraces the mechanistic logic of implementation science (IS) (i.e., getting evidence-based interventions into practice); and the social logic, as the study of individuals, groups, and organizations. Integral to this logic mixture is measuring person-centered parameters (i.e., comprehension, emotional responses, barriers, motivations, and optimization strategies) concerning any evaluated matter across the micro, meso, and macro levels of systems. We embrace the principles of Nilsen's taxonomy to demonstrate its adaptability by comparing and encompassing the normalization process theory, the 2 × 2 conceptual map of influence on behaviors, and PROLIFERATE.
Results: Snapshots of ongoing research in different healthcare settings within Australia are offered to demonstrate how PROLIFERATE can be used for co-designing innovations, tracking their optimization process, and evaluating their impacts. The exemplification involves the evaluation of Health2Go (the design and implementation of an innovative procedure: interdisciplinary learning within an allied health service—community-based) and RAPIDx_AI (an artificial intelligence randomized clinical trial being tested to improve the cardiac care of patients within emergency departments—tertiary care).
Conclusion: PROLIFERATE is one of the first frameworks to combine ecological, mechanistic, and social logic models to co-design, track, and evaluate complex interventions while operationalizing an innovative complexity science approach: the knowledge translation complexity network model (KT-cnm). It adds a novel perspective to the importance of stakeholders’ agency in the system by considering their sociodemographic characteristics and experiences within different healthcare settings (e.g., procedural innovations such as “interdisciplinary learning” for Health2Go, and tech-enabled solutions such as RAPIDx_AI). Its structured facilitation processes engage stakeholders in dynamic and productive ways while measuring and optimizing innovation within the complexities of health systems.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 1154614 |
Number of pages | 18 |
Journal | Frontiers in Health Services |
Volume | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 31 Mar 2023 |
Keywords
- complex systems
- implementation
- evaluation
- knowledge translation
- digital health
- healthcare
- transdisciplinary co-design
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A winner of the Big Ideas video competition to improve the Australian health system. Consumer Health Forum of Australia, 2021.
Pinero de Plaza, A. (Recipient), 23 Feb 2021
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CSIRO On Prime Innovation Reward 2024
Pinero de Plaza, M. A. (Recipient), Marmolejo Ramos, F. (Recipient) & Morton, E. (Recipient), 20 Nov 2024
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PROLIFERATE_AI: Leading the Future of Innovation with AI, Predictive Modelling, and Ethical User-Centred Design
Pinero de Plaza, M. A. (Consultant), Marmolejo Ramos, F. (Consultant), Lambrakis, K. (Advisor), Beleigoli, A. (Consultant), Morton, E. (Consultant), Archibald, M. (Advisor), Lawless, M. (Advisor), McMillan, P. (Advisor), Ambagtsheer, R. C. (Advisor), Mudd, A. (Consultant), Yadav, L. (Consultant), Clark, R. (Advisor), Visvanathan, R. (Advisor), Chipchase, L. (Advisor), Jacobs, D. (Advisor), Hendriks, J. (Consultant), Javier Barrera Causil, C. (Consultant), Chew, D. (Advisor) & Kitson, A. (Consultant)
2024 → 2045Activity: Consultancy types › Consultancy
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A Human-Machine Evaluation of AI in Cardiac Emergencies
Pinero de Plaza, M. A. (Invited speaker), Lambrakis, K. (Speaker), Marmolejo-Ramos, F. (Speaker), Beleigoli, A. (Speaker), Kitson, A. (Speaker), McMillan, P. (Speaker), Chew, D. (Speaker), Clark, R. (Speaker), Lawless, M. (Speaker), Morton, E. (Speaker), Archibald, M. (Speaker), Visvanathan, R. (Speaker), Yadav, L. (Speaker), Hendriks, J. (Speaker) & Javier Barrera Causil, C. (Speaker)
11 Jun 2024Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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The Caring Futures Institute, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA, Australia: Seminar Series on Knowledge Exchange
Pinero de Plaza, M. A. (Speaker), Joseph, R. (Speaker) & Omoya, O. (Speaker)
17 Oct 2023Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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From Promise to Practice: How Health Researchers Understand and Promote Transdisciplinary Collaboration
Lawless, M. T., Tieu, M., Archibald, M. B., Pinero de Plaza, M. A. & Kitson, A. L., Jan 2025, In: Qualitative Health Research. 35, 1, p. 3-16 14 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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A human-centered approach to measuring the impact of evidence-based online resources
Pinero de Plaza, M. A., Archibald, M., Lawless, M., Ambagtsheer, R. C., McMillan, P., Mudd, A., Freeling, M. & Kitson, A., 2024, Studies in Health Technology and Informatics: MEDINFO 2023 — The Future Is Accessible (Proceedings of the 19th World Congress on Medical and Health Informatics).. Bichel-Findlay, J., Otero, P., Scott, P. & Huesing, E. (eds.). IOS Press, Vol. 310. p. 389-393 5 p. (Studies in health technology and informatics).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Clinical effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation and barriers to completion in patients of low socioeconomic status in rural areas: A mixed-methods study
Beleigoli, A., Dafny, H. A., Pinero de Plaza, M. A., Hutchinson, C., Marin, T., Ramos, J. S., Suebkinorn, O., Gebremichael, L. G., Bulamu, N. B., Keech, W., Ludlow, M., Hendriks, J., Versace, V. & Clark, R. A., Jun 2024, In: Clinical Rehabilitation. 38, 6, p. 837-854 18 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Open AccessFile1 Citation (Scopus)42 Downloads (Pure)