Knowledge mobilisation for policy development: implementing systems approaches through participatory dynamic simulation modelling.
Louise FreebairnLucie RychetnikJo-An AtkinsonPaul KellyGeoff McDonnellNick RobertsChristine WhittallSally RedmanPublished in: Health research policy and systems (2017)
Participatory dynamic simulation modelling builds on contemporary knowledge mobilisation approaches for health stakeholders to collaborate and explore policy and health service scenarios for priority public health topics. The participatory methods place the decision-maker at the centre of the process and embed deliberative methods and co-production of knowledge. The simulation models function as health policy and programme dynamic decision support tools that integrate diverse forms of evidence, including research evidence, expert knowledge and localised contextual information. Further research is underway to determine the impact of these methods on health service decision-making.