editorialHealth Research Policy and SystemsAug 26, 2014GOLD OA

The application of systems thinking in health: why use systems thinking?

Johns Hopkins University

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Abstract

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. The paper reviews the origins of systems thinking, describing a range of the theories, methods, and tools. A common thread is the idea that the behavior of systems is governed by common principles that can be discovered and expressed. They each address problems of complexity, which is a frequent challenge in global health. The different methods and tools are suited to different types of inquiry and…

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Keywords
  • Health services research
  • Public health
  • Health administration
  • Health informatics
  • Systems thinking
  • Health policy
  • Social policy
  • Healthcare system
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