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  • Healthcare Technology Assessment
  • Behavioral Intervention Technologies (BITs)

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  • Behavioral intervention technologies (BITs) offer scalable healthcare solutions but face challenges in community settings and sustainability.
  • Human-Centered Design (HCD) improves BIT usability by focusing on user needs.
  • Implementation Science (IS) addresses contextual barriers to BIT adoption and sustainability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Introduce the User-Centered and Sustainable Implementation Science (USIS) model, integrating HCD and IS principles.
  • Enhance the effectiveness and sustainability of BITs through a combined framework.
  • Apply the USIS model to the SLEEPSMART intervention for children with juvenile idiopathic arthritis.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a narrative literature review of HCD and IS outcomes for BITs.
  • Synthesized findings from PubMed, CINAHL, and Web of Science databases.
  • Developed the USIS model based on selected articles focusing on usability and implementation outcomes.

Main Results:

  • The USIS model comprises five domains: user-centeredness, efficiency, feasibility, satisfaction, and fidelity.
  • Applied the USIS model to the SLEEPSMART case study, guiding BIT design and refinement.
  • Demonstrated the model's utility in evaluating and improving digital health interventions.

Conclusions:

  • The USIS model provides a practical and theoretical framework for BIT design and evaluation.
  • Integrating HCD and IS early in the process enhances the real-world impact of digital health innovations.
  • The USIS model bridges user needs with implementation strategies for sustainable BITs.