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Thinking about complexity in health: A systematic review of the key systems thinking and complexity ideas in health.

Evan RusojaDeson HaynieJessica SieversNavonil MustafeeFred NelsonMartin ReynoldsEric SarriotRobert Chad SwansonBob Williams
Published in: Journal of evaluation in clinical practice (2018)
The review offered several important conclusions. First, while there was no core ST/CS "canon," certain terms appeared frequently across the reviewed texts. Second, even as these ideas are gaining traction in academic and practitioner communities, most are concentrated in a few journals. Finally, articles on ST/CS remain largely theoretical illustrating the need for further study and practical application. Given the challenge posed by the next phase of development, gaining a better understanding of ST/CS ideas and their use may lead to improvements in the implementation and practice of the Sustainable Development Goals.
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