Background Diabetes presents a multifaceted picture with its rapidly rising prevalence associated with changing demographics and increasing levels of obesity in the developed world. Deaths from diabetes are predicted to rise by 25% over the next 10 years. The enormity of this public health challenge has been recognized the world over, but little attention has been paid to the theoretical frameworks underpinning practical management. Aim This paper aims to introduce complexity theory and discuss its practical application to diabetes, focusing on a single ‘tool’ to provide an example of how theory can be linked to practice. Application Critics have questioned the all inclusive nature of complexity seeing it as an intangible concept that fa...
The path to improving healthcare quality for individuals with complex health conditions is complicat...
Luci K. Leykum, Jacqueline Pugh, Valerie Lawrence, Polly H. Noel and John Cornell are with the South...
BACKGROUND: The conceptualization of patient complexity is just beginning in clinical medicine. OBJE...
: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the fastest-growing health emergencies of the 21st century, and o...
As non-communicable or chronicdiseases are a growing threat to human health and economic growth, pol...
Aim To examine the application of core concepts from Complexity Theory to explain the findings from...
The increasing prevalence of co-occurring multiple chronic conditions in an aging population has inf...
Increasingly, complexity science concepts are informing health care design and practice. The present...
AbstractThis article presents elements to better understand health systems from the complexity appro...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Complexity theory is receiving increasing attention in both academic and popular literature as a pot...
The concept of complexity is described increasingly in the medical literature and refers to the care...
AbstractA recent trend in the literature has been to characterize healthcare activities in terms of ...
The reception of complexity theory in health care is characterised by a tendency to reify the idea o...
The path to improving healthcare quality for individuals with complex health conditions is complicat...
Luci K. Leykum, Jacqueline Pugh, Valerie Lawrence, Polly H. Noel and John Cornell are with the South...
BACKGROUND: The conceptualization of patient complexity is just beginning in clinical medicine. OBJE...
: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is one of the fastest-growing health emergencies of the 21st century, and o...
As non-communicable or chronicdiseases are a growing threat to human health and economic growth, pol...
Aim To examine the application of core concepts from Complexity Theory to explain the findings from...
The increasing prevalence of co-occurring multiple chronic conditions in an aging population has inf...
Increasingly, complexity science concepts are informing health care design and practice. The present...
AbstractThis article presents elements to better understand health systems from the complexity appro...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Complexity theory is receiving increasing attention in both academic and popular literature as a pot...
The concept of complexity is described increasingly in the medical literature and refers to the care...
AbstractA recent trend in the literature has been to characterize healthcare activities in terms of ...
The reception of complexity theory in health care is characterised by a tendency to reify the idea o...
The path to improving healthcare quality for individuals with complex health conditions is complicat...
Luci K. Leykum, Jacqueline Pugh, Valerie Lawrence, Polly H. Noel and John Cornell are with the South...
BACKGROUND: The conceptualization of patient complexity is just beginning in clinical medicine. OBJE...