2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.957653
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Systems thinking in practice when implementing a national policy program for the improvement of women's healthcare

Monica E. Nyström,
Sara Tolf,
Vibeke Sparring
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionInterest in applying systems thinking (ST) in public health and healthcare improvement has increased in the past decade, but its practical use is still unclear. ST has been found useful in addressing the complexity and dynamics of organizations and welfare systems during periods of change. Exploring how ST is used in practice in national policy programs addressing complex and ill-structured problems can increase the knowledge of the use and eventually the usefulness of ST during complex changes. In… Show more

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