Insights into challenges of health interventions going digital - a perspective from human-computer interaction, law and sociology
 
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Leibniz ScienceCampus Digital Public Health Bremen, Bremen, Germany
 
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Institute for Public Health and Nursing Research, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
 
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Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS, Bremen, Germany
 
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Digital Media Lab, TZI, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
 
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Institute for Information, Health and Medical Law (IGMR), University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany
 
 
Publication date: 2023-04-27
 
 
Popul. Med. 2023;5(Supplement):A652
 
ABSTRACT
Brief outline of the overall workshop: In recent years, digital technologies aiming to promote and enhance the health status of individuals and communities have emerged. Given the novelty of this junction, the traditional approaches to health interventions no longer suit the development and evaluation of digital public health interventions. With the rise of technology, public health professionals need input from related disciplines (e.g., computer science, law, sociology) to ensure the quality and impact of digital public health interventions. To support the transition to digital public health, the Leibniz ScienceCampus Digital Public Health (LSC DiPH) developed a comprehensive framework that is informed by interdisciplinary research. In the workshop, we will present how it can be used to develop and evaluate digital public health interventions, thereby highlighting the importance of the aspects that originate from related disciplines. Specific Objectives and Component Parts: The presented workshop aims to 1) introduce the newly developed LSC DiPH Interventions Framework; 2) shed light on potential challenges public health practitioners might face when developing and evaluating digital public health interventions; 3) provide insights on how to address these challenges from an interdisciplinary perspective; and 4) demonstrate how to apply the framework on specific case studies through an interactive group activity. Key questions that the workshop will address: 1. What are the common blind spots public health professionals encounter in developing and assessing digital public health interventions? 2. Why are Human-Computer Interaction, Law and Sociology essential in developing and assessing digital public health interventions? 3. How can the LSC DiPH Interventions Framework help overcome the common blind spots public health professionals encounter in developing and assessing digital public health interventions? 4. Which specific challenges arise when applying the LSC DiPH Interventions Framework on digital public health interventions?
ISSN:2654-1459
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