Lautner, Shelby C Garcia, Kristen Garney, Whitney R Shevon Harvey, Idethia
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Health promotion practice
Collaborative capacity within coalitions is required to promote healthy communities and create systemic change. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of three Tobacco Prevention and Control Coalitions' action plans for their likely ability to address health equity through tobacco cessation efforts. To do this, the Butterfoss State P...
Parker, Sarah Mac Conghail, Luisne Siersbaek, Rikke Burke, Sara
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Frontiers in Public Health
This article is part of the Research Topic ‘Health Systems Recovery in the Context of COVID-19 and Protracted Conflict’. Background COVID-19 has highlighted existing health inequalities and health system deficiencies both in Ireland and internationally; however, understanding of the critical opportunities for health system change that have arisen d...
Garrick, Dustin Balasubramanya, Soumya Beresford, Melissa Wutich, Amber Gilson, Gina G Jorgensen, Isabel Brozović, Nicholas Cox, Michael Dai, Xiaoping Erfurth, Sophie
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Environmental Research Letters
hamidi, ali mirijamdotter, anita milrad, marcelo
Computational Thinking (CT) pervasively shares its methods, practices, and dispositions across other disciplines as a new way of thinking about problem-solving. Few studies have been carried out studying CT from an Information Systems (IS) perspective. This study elaborates on how systems thinking (ST), an acknowledged theory in the IS field, bonds...
Fisher, Diana M.
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Frontiers in Education
Infusing systems thinking activities in pre-college education (grades K-12) means updating precollege education so it includes a study of many systemic behavior patterns that are ubiquitous in the real world. Systems thinking tools include those using both paper and pencil and the computer and enhance learning in the classroom making it more studen...
nguyen, le-khanh-ngan kumar, cecilia jiang, bowen zimmermann, nici
The value of systems thinking in public policy is increasingly recognised. However, the extent of its use in decision- and policy-making within the government and civil service remains unclear. This review aims to investigate the state of systems thinking application in public policy. We conducted a systematic search to identify papers published up...
cummings, daniel b. groves, john t. turner, benjamin l.
Bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is recognized as a complex multifactorial disease often resulting in significant economic losses for the stocker industry through reduced health and performance of feeder calves. Conventional approaches to manage BRD in stocker production systems can be challenged with a restricted view of the system, most important...
zetterholm, villius jokela, päivi
The COVID-19 pandemic constitutes a wicked problem that is defined by rapidly evolving and dynamic conditions, where the physical world changes (e.g., pathogens mutate) and, in parallel, our understanding and knowledge rapidly progress. Various preventive measures have been developed or proposed to manage the situation, including digital preventive...
holman, david švejdarová, eva
To meet the sustainability challenges in the 21st century, students need to develop a unique human learning capacity for creativity, responsibility, adaptation, meaningfulness, and lifelong learning. Furthermore, current changes in the societal environment have given rise to the need for a new learning strategy that guides learners in perceiving re...
Jancey, Jonine Vidler, Abbie-Clare Leavy, Justine E Chamberlain, Dan Riley, Therese Pollard, Christina M Milligan, Megan Blackford, Krysten
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Health promotion practice
This study aimed to use systems thinking tools to understand network relationships to inform discussions, policy, and practice to improve nutrition, physical activity, and overweight/obesity prevention activities in a Western Australian local government area. An audit of nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention activities was conducted,...