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Systems Thinking and Complexity Science Methods and the Policy Process in Non-communicable Disease Prevention: A Systematic Scoping Review.

Chloe Clifford AstburyKirsten M LeeElizabeth McGillJanielle ClarkeMatthew EganAfton HalloranRegina MalykhHolly L RippinKremlin WickramasingheTarra L Penney
Published in: International journal of health policy and management (2023)
This review maps the proliferating applications of STCS methods in NCD prevention policy. STCS methods have the potential to generate tailored and dynamic evidence, adding robustness to evidence-informed policymaking, but must be accessible to policy stakeholders and have strong stakeholder ownership to build consensus and change stakeholder perspectives. Evaluations of whether, and under what circumstances, STCS methods lead to more effective policies compared to conventional methods are lacking, and would enable more targeted and constructive use of these methods.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • drug delivery
  • risk assessment
  • smoking cessation
  • cancer therapy