Abstract Background Complexity has been linked to health interventions in two ways: first as a property of the intervention, and secondly as a property of the system into which the intervention is implemented. The former recognizes that interventions may consist of multiple components that act both independently and interdependently, making it difficult to identify the components or combinations of components (and their contexts) that are important mechanisms of change. The latter recognizes that interventions are implemented in complex adaptive systems comprised of intelligent agents who modify their behaviour (including any actions required to implement the intervention) in an effort to improve outcomes relative to their own perspective a...
Abstract Background Implementation science has a core aim – to get evidence into practice. Early in ...
“Change is the only constant in life,” said the Greek philosopher Heraclitus. In order to function a...
Public health and the underlying disease processes are complex, often involving the interaction of b...
Background: Complexity has been linked to health interventions in two ways: first as a property of t...
Complex adaptive systems exhibit certain types of behaviour that are difficult to predict or underst...
In this article, we transform thoughts from classical strategy and insights from modern complexity s...
Health services demonstrate key features of complex adaptive systems (CAS), they are dynamic and unf...
Abstract The mechanistic interpretation of reality can be traced to the influential work by René Des...
The shift of health care burden from acute to chronic conditions is strongly linked to lifestyle and...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
This commentary addresses two points raised by Kitson and colleagues’ article. First, increasing int...
In the process of developing interventions targeting health behaviors (e.g., smoking cessation, safe...
In the process of developing interventions targeting health behaviors (e.g., smoking cessation, safe...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the effects of behaviour change interventions is vital for a...
The shift of health care burden from acute to chronic conditions is strongly linked to lifestyle and...
Abstract Background Implementation science has a core aim – to get evidence into practice. Early in ...
“Change is the only constant in life,” said the Greek philosopher Heraclitus. In order to function a...
Public health and the underlying disease processes are complex, often involving the interaction of b...
Background: Complexity has been linked to health interventions in two ways: first as a property of t...
Complex adaptive systems exhibit certain types of behaviour that are difficult to predict or underst...
In this article, we transform thoughts from classical strategy and insights from modern complexity s...
Health services demonstrate key features of complex adaptive systems (CAS), they are dynamic and unf...
Abstract The mechanistic interpretation of reality can be traced to the influential work by René Des...
The shift of health care burden from acute to chronic conditions is strongly linked to lifestyle and...
Abstract Background Complexity thinking is increasing...
This commentary addresses two points raised by Kitson and colleagues’ article. First, increasing int...
In the process of developing interventions targeting health behaviors (e.g., smoking cessation, safe...
In the process of developing interventions targeting health behaviors (e.g., smoking cessation, safe...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying the effects of behaviour change interventions is vital for a...
The shift of health care burden from acute to chronic conditions is strongly linked to lifestyle and...
Abstract Background Implementation science has a core aim – to get evidence into practice. Early in ...
“Change is the only constant in life,” said the Greek philosopher Heraclitus. In order to function a...
Public health and the underlying disease processes are complex, often involving the interaction of b...