System dynamics applications to injury and violence prevention: a systematic review
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April 25 2019
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Alternative Title:Curr Epidemiol Rep
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Description:Purpose of review:
System dynamics (SD) is an approach to solving problems in the context of dynamic complexity. The purpose of this review was to summarize SD applications in injury prevention and highlight opportunities for SD to contribute to injury prevention research and practice.
Recent findings:
While SD has been increasingly used to study public health problems over the last few decades, uptake in the injury field has been slow. We identified 18 studies, mostly conducted in the last 10 years. Applications covered a range of topics (e.g., road traffic injury; overdose; violence), employed different types of SD tools (i.e., qualitative and quantitative), and served a variety of research and practice purposes (e.g., deepen understanding of a problem, policy analysis).
Summary:
Given the many ways that SD can add value and complement traditional research and practice approaches (e.g., through novel stakeholder engagement and policy analysis tools), increased investment in SD-related capacity building and opportunities that support SD use are warranted.
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Source:Curr Epidemiol Rep. 6:248-262
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Pubmed ID:31911889
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6945820
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Volume:6
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:ba0df095d968fe42a08d0a491adee0e5e2e894f16ed0b619e32586744e4c32bc
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