Bridging HCI and Implementation Science for Innovation Adoption and Public Health Impact

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Abstract

Human computer interaction (HCI) and implementation science (IS) each have been applied to improve the adoption and delivery of innovative health interventions, and the two fields have complementary goals, foci, and methods. While the IS community increasingly draws on methods from HCI, there are many unrealized opportunities for HCI to draw from IS and to catalyze bidirectional collaborations. This workshop will explore similarities and differences between fields, with a goal of articulating a research agenda at their intersection.

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Lyon, A., Munson, S. A., Reddy, M., Schueller, S. M., Agapie, E., Yarosh, S., … Kornfield, R. (2023). Bridging HCI and Implementation Science for Innovation Adoption and Public Health Impact. In Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings. Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3544549.3574132

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