2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-016-1343-4
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Scoping review of complexity theory in health services research

Abstract: BackgroundThere are calls for better application of theory in health services research. Research exploring knowledge translation and interprofessional collaboration are two examples, and in both areas, complexity theory has been identified as potentially useful. However, how best to conceptualize and operationalize complexity theory in health services research is uncertain. The purpose of this scoping review was to explore how complexity theory has been incorporated in health services research focused on allie… Show more

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“…While there has been much ontological adaptation and some competing metaphysical discussion, we note a paucity of empirical public health research validating, refining or refuting these mental constructs within the dataset. This finding is corroborated in similar recent reviews (Carey et al 2015;Sturmberg et al 2014;Thompson et al 2016) Certainly the study of complex systems to generate 'knowledgeabout-systems' is not a novel pursuit, with decades of empirical research and theoretical development improving our understanding based on specific underlying perspectives predominantly relating to network structures and dynamics at the social scale. More recently, scientists have proposed refinements to modelling methods and devised novel approaches conducive to studying complex social systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…While there has been much ontological adaptation and some competing metaphysical discussion, we note a paucity of empirical public health research validating, refining or refuting these mental constructs within the dataset. This finding is corroborated in similar recent reviews (Carey et al 2015;Sturmberg et al 2014;Thompson et al 2016) Certainly the study of complex systems to generate 'knowledgeabout-systems' is not a novel pursuit, with decades of empirical research and theoretical development improving our understanding based on specific underlying perspectives predominantly relating to network structures and dynamics at the social scale. More recently, scientists have proposed refinements to modelling methods and devised novel approaches conducive to studying complex social systems.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Its adoption by a multilateral global institution such as the WHO has enabled greater variation in research environments which have until recently been dominated by micro-meso scale study in Western health systems. As researchers explore combinations of borrowed systems approaches to study aspects such as agents, structure, signals, dynamics, boundaries, scale, time and degree of complexity from multiple perspectives, the framework will evolve further to its adapted context in public health and may contribute to a more generalizable mental model or theory of Systems Thinking (Cabrera et al 2008) Our broad yet superficial inductive approach to bibliographically visualize the development of Systems Thinking is one of the several recent reviews attempting to explore this literature (Carey et al 2015;Sturmberg et al 2014;Thompson et al 2016) While others have reviewed the application of 'complexity theory' or 'systems sciences' to particular fields such as Health Services Research or Primary Care, our 'Systems Thinking' review differed most significantly in its methodology and broad scope. However, we were unable to conduct a full interdisciplinary meta-narrative content review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this attention, it is not at all clear how studies should best report their definitions and use of complexity (Thompson, Fazio, Kustra, Patrick, & Stanley, 2016). Pre-specified analysis plans have been crucial in improving the conduct of clinical trials, but when applied to complex systems do not provide details of analytical simplifications, so there is considerable scope for overt and cryptic multiplicity.…”
Section: Inference To the Best Explanationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent reviews of research using complexity theory have criticised the lack of mathematical models. We are wary of deterministic mathematical models reintroducing old statistical problems, but microsimulation, also called agent-based modelling, a technique from economics, offers a very flexible framework that could help with understanding and explaining patterns in complex systems (Greenwood-Lee et al, 2016;Thompson et al, 2016).…”
Section: Our Tentative Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A wireless sensor network (WSN) has important applications, such as remote environmental monitoring and target tracking. Such applications have been enabled by the recent availability of sensors that are considerably small, inexpensive, and intelligent [2]. One of the fundamental issues in networks is coverage, thereby reflecting that a network is monitored or tracked by sensors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%