Department of Learning, Informatics, Management and Ethics (LIME), Medical Management Centre, SOLIID, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.
Department of Epidemiology and Global Health, Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2021 Jun 1;10(6):338-342. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.106.
It is widely acknowledged that systems thinking (ST) should be implemented in the area of public health, but how this should be done is less clear. In this commentary we focus on sense-making and double-loop learning processes when using ST and soft systems methodology in research collaborations with policy-makers. In their study of policymakers' experiences of ST, Haynes et al emphasize the importance of knowledge processes and mutual learning between researchers and policy-makers, processes which can change how policy-makers think and thus have impact on real-world policy concerns. We provide some additional examples from Sweden on how ST has been applied to create learning and shared mental models among stakeholders and researchers in national and regional healthcare development initiatives. We conclude that investigating and describing such processes on micro-level can aid the knowledge on how to implement ST in public health.
人们普遍认识到,系统思维(ST)应该在公共卫生领域得到实施,但如何实施还不太清楚。在这篇评论中,我们关注的是在与政策制定者的研究合作中使用 ST 和软系统方法时的意义构建和双环学习过程。在对政策制定者对 ST 的经验研究中,Haynes 等人强调了知识过程和研究人员与政策制定者之间相互学习的重要性,这些过程可以改变政策制定者的思维方式,从而对现实世界的政策问题产生影响。我们提供了一些来自瑞典的补充例子,说明 ST 如何应用于在国家和地区医疗保健发展计划中为利益相关者和研究人员创造学习和共享的心智模型。我们的结论是,研究和描述微观层面的这些过程可以帮助我们了解如何在公共卫生中实施 ST。