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13 lis 2009 · Systems thinking is an approach to problem-solving that views problems as part of a wider dynamic system. It recognizes and prioritizes the understanding of linkages, relationships, interactions and interdependencies among the components of a system that give rise to the system’s observed behaviour.
18 maj 2023 · Systems thinking helps provide better patient-centered care, fosters problem-solving and encourages questioning.
Health systems are complex. For one, they are made up of multiple inter-acting components. Indeed, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), a health system consists of all ‘organizations, people and actions whose primary intent is to promote, restore or maintain health’.
26 sie 2014 · This paper explores the question of what systems thinking adds to the field of global health. Observing that elements of systems thinking are already common in public health research, the article discusses which of the large body of theories, methods, and tools associated with systems thinking are more useful.
13 sie 2024 · There is a growing sense that those working in and for public health must incorporate systems thinking into their practice to improve population health and reduce health inequalities. Systems thinking is often seen as vague, abstract and confusing.
20 mar 2019 · Systems thinking can harness system theories to drive the strategic blueprint and architectural design for a sustainable public health surveillance system, which defines various functions ...
23 cze 2021 · The result has been a general consensus on the importance and need of systems thinking in health systems strengthening, with limited theorizing and evidence of how to engage with systems thinking in practice.