Diffusion of Innovation Model
Respectful Relationships
RE-AIM
Examining Context
Other
100

3 categories of the Diffusion Process Variables are...

Features of the Setting

Characteristics of the Innovation

Characteristics of the Individuals

Characteristics of the Change Agents

100

List 3 Life Course specific terms

Life Course Perspective

Life event

Transition

Trajectory

Turning Point


100

List the 5 areas of RE-AIM

Reach

Effectiveness

Adoption

Implementation

Maintenance


100

The the 3 types of resources

personal, social and community 

100
What does BERT and DoH stand for?
Barriers, Enablers, Resources, Trends

Determinants of Health

200

Define Relative Advantage

Is the innovation better than what currently exists in the community?

200

List 3 areas of the Ottawa Charter

Strengthen Community Action

Develop Personal Skills

Create a Supportive Environment

200

Reach is...

Who the innovation targets (target group) and/or who has already completed the innovation

200

What is a general resistance resource?

A positive resource that helps move someone to a position of ease

200

What does Enable mean?

Gives someone the skills/information they need to make healthier choices and help them move to a position of ease

300

Define Compatibility

How is the innovation compatible to the needs of students/the community? Does it mitigate a barrier or strengthen an existing community resource?

300

What is a barrier?

Something that moves you away from a position of ease/has a negative impact on your health
300

Maintenance is...

What happens in the long term or how it is sustained over time

300

What is a stressor

A negative resource that moves someone away from a position of ease

300

What does Advocate mean?

to speak out and act on behalf of yourself or another to ensure that your or others’ interests are taken into account

400

Define socio-cultural features of the setting

How does the innovation fit the needs/learning styles etc of the students and/or community

400

What is a determinant?

a 'big picture' factor that determines the health status of an individual or or population such as - social connectedness, education, geographical location, employment

400

Implementation is...

How is the innovation is delivered? Time, cost, delivery method

400

Define and give 3 examples of a Personal Resource

A resource that is specific to an individual - income, education, mental health, physical health

400

What does a Data Trend need to include?

be a pattern over time (state the years)

have two data sets e.g. percentages

is it increasing or decreasing

link to either a barrier, resource or determinant


500

3 Characteristics of Change Agents

Attitudes

Skill

Knowledge

500

What is a trajectory?

A pathway that shows a pattern of stability and change that usually involves multiple transitions across the life-course 

500

Adoption is...

The number of organisations/schools who have already adopted the program and have it imbedded long term

500

Give 2 examples of a Social Resource

Peers, partners, family members...

500

What does mediate mean?

a process (mediation) through which the different interests of individuals and communities are reconciled in ways that promote and protect health

600

5 Characteristics of the Individuals

Innovators

Early Adopters

Early Majority

Late Majority

Laggards

600

What is a Transition? Give an examples

Where your role in society changes - moving from one stage of life to the next e.g. finishing year 12

600

Effectiveness is...

What are the outcomes/results of the innovation. They can be positive or negative.

600

Define and give 2 examples of a Community Resource

A resource available for the whole community to access

Schools, workplaces, programs, guidance officer, psychiatrist 

600

What should your recommendation include (5 things)?

Improve a weakness in the innovation

Enable or mediate or advocate

Mitigate a barrier

Strengthen an exisiting resource

Link to a DPV

700

5 Characteristics of the Innovation

Observability

Relative Advantage

Complexity

Compatibility

Trialability

700

What is Life Course? 

Sequence of age categories that people are normally expected to pass through as they progress from birth to death

700

What is diffusion of an innovation?

Which area of RE-AIM can you use to explain diffusion?

The speed and spread of the innovation into a community

Reach or Implementation

700

What do you need to cover in your context analysis (Q1)

2 Barriers

2 Enablers

Personal, Social and Community Resource (link to each other)

2 Determinants

2 Data Trends

700

What do you need to cover in your context analysis (Q2)

Diffusion (1 RE-AIM + 1 DPV)

Uptake (1 RE-AIM + 1 DPV)

Recommendation (1 DPV)

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