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Session
WS-M32: The ACT (Activate, Connect, Transform) model to design social and collaborative interventions for implementation and action
Time:
Monday, 23/June/2025:
1:30pm - 4:30pm

Session Chair: Reza Yousefi Nooraie

Session Abstract

The ACT (Activate, Connect, Transform) model aims to guide the design, implementation, and evaluation of social and collaborative interventions that Activate, Connect, and Transform individuals, organizations, health systems, and communities.

The ACT model responds to pressing needs in healthcare and community action: how to meaningfully engage patients in decision-making, research, and policy; how to leverage social networks for the dissemination and implementation of high-quality innovations; and how to create networks of learning and improvement in healthcare and community settings. This is essential in our rapidly changing landscapes, where bridging formal and informal social networks and relations can enhance outcomes and quality of services and equip health and social systems to respond dynamically to emerging needs and crises.

The three pillars of ACT involve:

Activate: empowering individuals, organizations, and communities with the motivation, skills, and strategies to mobilize resources and foster relationships.

Connect: Building and nurturing supportive relationships, networks of influence and knowledge sharing, and partnerships among individuals, teams, and communities to strengthen collective capacity and achieve shared goals.

Transform: Driving improvement in behaviors, processes, and outcomes by implementing and sustaining evidence-based innovations.

The workshop Agenda:

- Introduction to the three-pillar approach

- Activate interventions:

•“Network diagnostics”/charting at the individual or community levels to provide network actors with a bird’s eye view of their existing networks and potentials for further activation.(Yousefi Nooraie, et al., 2021)

•Asset mapping

- Connect interventions:

•Strategies to facilitate connectivity and optimize social structure, following the framework developed by Yousefi Nooraie, et al. (2021)

- Transform interventions:

•Strategies to enhance the dissemination and implementation of valued interventions using networking strategies, following the framework developed by Bunger and Yousefi Nooraie, et al. (2023)

- Cyclic approach to intervention refinement

- A quick introduction to evaluation

•Approaches to assess network evolution, social activation, and resilience building, with an emphasis on mixed-methods analysis (Yousefi Nooraie et al., 2020)

With this unique three-pillar approach—Activate, Connect, and Transform—the ACT model aims to inform the design of interventions to build dynamic, resilient, and inclusive networks where individuals are engaged, networks are optimized for knowledge sharing and support, and dynamically respond to emergent needs.

Workshop length: 3 hours

Maximum number of attendees: 20

References:

Bunger, A. C., Yousefi-Nooraie, R., Warren, K., Cao, Q., Dadgostar, P., & Bustos, T. E. (2023). Developing a typology of network alteration strategies for implementation: a scoping review and iterative synthesis. Implementation Science, 18(1), 10.

Yousefi Nooraie, R., Mohile, S. G., Yilmaz, S., Bauer, J., & Epstein, R. M. (2021). Social networks of older patients with advanced cancer: Potential contributions of an integrated mixed methods network analysis. Journal of geriatric oncology, 12(5), 855-859.

Yousefi Nooraie, R., Sale, J. E., Marin, A., & Ross, L. E. (2020). Social network analysis: An example of fusion between quantitative and qualitative methods. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 14(1), 110-124.

Yousefi Nooraie, R., Warren, K., Juckett, L. A., Cao, Q. A., Bunger, A. C., & Patak-Pietrafesa, M. A. (2021). Individual-and group-level network-building interventions to address social isolation and loneliness: a scoping review with implications for COVID19. PloS one, 16(6), e0253734.


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The ACT (Activate, Connect, Transform) model to design social and collaborative interventions for implementation and action

Reza Yousefi Nooraie

The ACT (Activate, Connect, Transform) model aims to guide the design, implementation, and evaluation of social and collaborative interventions that Activate, Connect, and Transform individuals, organizations, health systems, and communities.

The ACT model responds to pressing needs in healthcare and community action: how to meaningfully engage patients in decision-making, research, and policy; how to leverage social networks for the dissemination and implementation of high-quality innovations; and how to create networks of learning and improvement in healthcare and community settings. This is essential in our rapidly changing landscapes, where bridging formal and informal social networks and relations can enhance outcomes and quality of services and equip health and social systems to respond dynamically to emerging needs and crises.

The three pillars of ACT involve:

Activate: empowering individuals, organizations, and communities with the motivation, skills, and strategies to mobilize resources and foster relationships.

Connect: Building and nurturing supportive relationships, networks of influence and knowledge sharing, and partnerships among individuals, teams, and communities to strengthen collective capacity and achieve shared goals.

Transform: Driving improvement in behaviors, processes, and outcomes by implementing and sustaining evidence-based innovations.

The workshop Agenda:

- Introduction to the three-pillar approach

- Activate interventions:

•“Network diagnostics”/charting at the individual or community levels to provide network actors with a bird’s eye view of their existing networks and potentials for further activation.(Yousefi Nooraie, et al., 2021)

•Asset mapping

- Connect interventions:

•Strategies to facilitate connectivity and optimize social structure, following the framework developed by Yousefi Nooraie, et al. (2021)

- Transform interventions:

•Strategies to enhance the dissemination and implementation of valued interventions using networking strategies, following the framework developed by Bunger and Yousefi Nooraie, et al. (2023)

- Cyclic approach to intervention refinement

- A quick introduction to evaluation

•Approaches to assess network evolution, social activation, and resilience building, with an emphasis on mixed-methods analysis (Yousefi Nooraie et al., 2020)

With this unique three-pillar approach—Activate, Connect, and Transform—the ACT model aims to inform the design of interventions to build dynamic, resilient, and inclusive networks where individuals are engaged, networks are optimized for knowledge sharing and support, and dynamically respond to emergent needs.

Workshop length: 3 hours

Maximum number of attendees: 20

References:

Bunger, A. C., Yousefi-Nooraie, R., Warren, K., Cao, Q., Dadgostar, P., & Bustos, T. E. (2023). Developing a typology of network alteration strategies for implementation: a scoping review and iterative synthesis. Implementation Science, 18(1), 10.

Yousefi Nooraie, R., Mohile, S. G., Yilmaz, S., Bauer, J., & Epstein, R. M. (2021). Social networks of older patients with advanced cancer: Potential contributions of an integrated mixed methods network analysis. Journal of geriatric oncology, 12(5), 855-859.

Yousefi Nooraie, R., Sale, J. E., Marin, A., & Ross, L. E. (2020). Social network analysis: An example of fusion between quantitative and qualitative methods. Journal of Mixed Methods Research, 14(1), 110-124.

Yousefi Nooraie, R., Warren, K., Juckett, L. A., Cao, Q. A., Bunger, A. C., & Patak-Pietrafesa, M. A. (2021). Individual-and group-level network-building interventions to address social isolation and loneliness: a scoping review with implications for COVID19. PloS one, 16(6), e0253734.



 
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