A recent International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM) article by Fadi El-Jardali and colleagues makes an important contribution to the literature on health system strengthening by reporting on a survey of healthcare stakeholders in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) about Systems Thinking (ST). The study’s main contributions are its confirmation that healthcare stakeholders understand the importance of ST but do not know how to act on that understanding, and the call for collective action by the global community of systems thinkers committed to healthcare improvement. We offer three basic considerations for next steps by this community, derived from our recent work in ST and the related field of Knowledge Translation ...
Concerted efforts to advance the application of systems thinking in health, particularly in low- and...
While reaching consensus on future plans to address current global health challenges is far from eas...
Abstract: Health and well-being are the result of a series of complex processes in which an indi-vid...
A recent International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM) article by Fadi ...
Systems thinking is not a new concept to health system strengthening; however, one question remains ...
A major constraint to the application of any form of knowledge and principles is the awareness, unde...
International health is still highly dominated by equilibrium approaches. The emergence of systems t...
Background Systems Thinking (ST) has recently been promoted as an important approach to health sys...
International health is still highly dominated by equilibrium approaches. The emergence of systems t...
A major constraint to the application of any form of knowledge and principles is the awareness, unde...
The present study intends to bring more insights and added value to health systems thinking using sy...
Background: Systems Thinking (ST) has recently been promoted as an important approach t...
International health is still highly dominated by equilibrium approaches. The emergence of systems t...
It is widely acknowledged that systems thinking (ST) should be implemented in the area of public hea...
Systems thinking represents a unique theoretical and practical contribution. It facilitates ways to...
Concerted efforts to advance the application of systems thinking in health, particularly in low- and...
While reaching consensus on future plans to address current global health challenges is far from eas...
Abstract: Health and well-being are the result of a series of complex processes in which an indi-vid...
A recent International Journal of Health Policy and Management (IJHPM) article by Fadi ...
Systems thinking is not a new concept to health system strengthening; however, one question remains ...
A major constraint to the application of any form of knowledge and principles is the awareness, unde...
International health is still highly dominated by equilibrium approaches. The emergence of systems t...
Background Systems Thinking (ST) has recently been promoted as an important approach to health sys...
International health is still highly dominated by equilibrium approaches. The emergence of systems t...
A major constraint to the application of any form of knowledge and principles is the awareness, unde...
The present study intends to bring more insights and added value to health systems thinking using sy...
Background: Systems Thinking (ST) has recently been promoted as an important approach t...
International health is still highly dominated by equilibrium approaches. The emergence of systems t...
It is widely acknowledged that systems thinking (ST) should be implemented in the area of public hea...
Systems thinking represents a unique theoretical and practical contribution. It facilitates ways to...
Concerted efforts to advance the application of systems thinking in health, particularly in low- and...
While reaching consensus on future plans to address current global health challenges is far from eas...
Abstract: Health and well-being are the result of a series of complex processes in which an indi-vid...