The Triple-E Model: Advancing Equestrian Research with Perspectives from One Health DOI Creative Commons
Michaela M. Keener, Kimberly I. Tumlin

Animals, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 13(16), P. 2642 - 2642

Published: Aug. 16, 2023

Equestrian sport has various welfare issues and educational needs. To address these complex interactions, we propose an integrated approach called the Triple-E Model, which focuses on equine, equestrian, environmental triad. A literature review of existing models suggests that complexities interactions are overlooked, despite significant impact equine industries economics, healthcare, animal welfare. This paper discusses current theories used to evaluate equine–equestrian–environmental introduces Model foster multidisciplinary collaboration. Unlike One Health triad, disease emergence, transmission, zoonosis, extends non-infectious research, such as musculoskeletal injury. It promotes collaborative care rehabilitation within equestrian community by engaging multidisciplinary, multi-setting, multi-sectoral teams. Given nature human–animal interaction considerations, this model fills gap in understanding human–horse interactions. The highlights limitations explains how guides encourages holistic team collaboration community.

Language: Английский

Mapping complex public health problems with causal loop diagrams DOI
Jeroen F. Uleman, Karien Stronks, Harry Rutter

et al.

International Journal of Epidemiology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 53(4)

Published: June 12, 2024

Abstract This paper presents causal loop diagrams (CLDs) as tools for studying complex public health problems like inequality. These often involve feedback loops—a characteristic of systems not fully integrated into mainstream epidemiology. CLDs are conceptual models that visualize connections between system variables. They commonly developed through literature reviews or participatory methods with stakeholder groups. uncover loops among variables across scales (e.g. biological, psychological and social), facilitating cross-disciplinary insights. We illustrate their use a case example involving the sleep depressive symptoms. outline typical step-by-step process developing in steps defining specific problem, identifying key involved, mapping these analysing CLD to find new insights possible intervention targets. Throughout this process, we suggest triangulating diverse sources evidence, including domain knowledge, scientific empirical data. can also be evaluated guide policy changes future research by revealing knowledge gaps. Finally, may iteratively refined evidence emerges. advocate more widespread tools, CLDs, epidemiology better understand address problems.

Language: Английский

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Mature‐Aged People in the Rural Health Workforce System: A Systems Modelling Approach DOI Creative Commons
Claire Quilliam, Jason Thompson, Nicole Crawford

et al.

Australian Journal of Rural Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 33(1)

Published: Jan. 13, 2025

ABSTRACT Objective The median age of people in rural areas is older than those living metropolitan areas. Harnessing the potential mature‐aged population communities may present a uniquely sustainable approach to strengthening health workforce system. objective this study was map system Australia and identify current role Setting Not applicable. Participants Design Systems thinking, specifically causal loop diagramming. Results diagram illustrates interrelated variables It also that contribution has been overlooked strategies address undersupply. Conclusion Health workforces regional, remote have experienced constant undersupply despite ongoing government community effort. Novel approaches are required determine harness capacity strengthen workforce.

Language: Английский

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‘It's about collaboration’: a whole-systems approach to understanding and promoting movement in Suffolk DOI Creative Commons
Andrew Brinkley, Kurtis Cusimano, Paul B. Freeman

et al.

International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 22(1)

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Abstract Background Population-levels of physical activity have remained stagnant for years. Previous approaches to modify behaviour broadly neglected the importance whole-systems approaches. Our research aimed (i) understand, (ii) map, (iii) identify leverage points, and (iv) develop solutions surrounding participation in across an English rural county. Methods A systems-consortium partners from regional local government, charities, providers, deliverers, advocacy groups, health social care, public engaged our research, which consisted two-phases. Within Phase 1, we used secondary data, insight-work, a narrative review, participatory workshops, interviews pluralistic style map system-representing activity. 2 began with initial analysis using markers network Action Scales Model. This informed workshop, change within Results The systems-map is constructed biological, financial, psychological individual factors, interpersonal systems partners, built, natural environmental policy structural factors. found 13 points review workshop. When appraised by group, governing policies, shared strategies, vision, working relationships, facilities (school, sport, community, recreation), funding were deemed most important change. group discussions, participants stressed challenges associated collective strategy, role funding, management resources. Actions included raising awareness beyond system, sharing resources, insight, evidence, capacity, collaborating co-produce vision strategy. Conclusions findings highlight provide insight into early phase approach promoting Suffolk needs consider methods grow maintain systems-consortium, create sustainable means system it, monitor evaluate

Language: Английский

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Involving national stakeholders in a systems approach to map drivers of childhood obesity and actions to prevent childhood obesity in Denmark: the Generation Healthy Kids Study DOI Creative Commons
Knud Ryom, Paul Bloch, Ulla Toft

et al.

Health Research Policy and Systems, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 23(1)

Published: Jan. 22, 2025

Childhood obesity is a preventable global public health challenge, increasingly recognized as complex problem, stemming from drivers. Obesity characterized by multiple interdependencies and diverse influences at different societal levels. Tackling childhood calls for holistic approach that engages with complexity recognizes there no single "magic bullet" intervention to prevent obesity. To facilitate shared understanding of the structures relationships determine children's weight development, systems approaches have shown promising potential. However, require more development research in health. This paper describes processes gathering national stakeholders create system map drivers Denmark existing prevention initiatives define real-world actions local communities Denmark. The action ideas will inform community-based activities large-scale study, Generation Healthy Kids Study. During two workshops autumn 2022, (n = 45) were involved generating revising map. We used scripted inspired group model building dynamics methods engage stakeholders, collect visualize their knowledge on obesity, consensus health, identify opportunities develop changes. study identified following six sub-systems factors influencing obesity: (1) family; (2) diet dietary habits; (3) physical activity active living; (4) mental wellbeing; (5) screen, media sleep; (6) competencies professionals. A was useful generate underlying overweight has potential informing level challenges experienced regarding usefulness mapping process, tension between step process towards means gain deeper how change system.

Language: Английский

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A Human‐Centred Co‐Design Framework for Developing a Web‐Based Platform to Engage With Rural Australian Communities: Addressing the Complex Issue of Healthy Food Access DOI Creative Commons
Cindy Needham, Jane Jacobs, Christina Zorbas

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Australian Journal of Rural Health, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 33(2)

Published: March 20, 2025

This report presents the co-design framework for developing, prototyping, testing and implementing a Web-based Platform (WBP) that will use participatory approaches to engage rural communities.The WBP be used understand unique factors influencing access healthy unhealthy foods generate potential solutions promoting healthier diets. A human-centred design (HSD) approach ideate, prototype, test implement WBP. Participatory Action Research. Two local government areas in Australia. Participants include key stakeholders from each government's relevant public health organisations, addition community members. Reach (number, cohort representation geographic spread) of active participants process, members tool adoption (completion activities). usable platform communities drive change diverse populations within Significant advances innovative are needed address challenges accessing food areas. The resulting has work at scale Australia internationally designing effective place-based solutions.

Language: Английский

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Challenges for research uptake for health policymaking and practice in low- and middle-income countries: a scoping review DOI Creative Commons

Agumasie Semahegn,

Tsegahun Manyazewal, Charlotte Hanlon

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Health Research Policy and Systems, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 21(1)

Published: Dec. 6, 2023

An estimated 85% of research resources are wasted worldwide, while there is growing demand for context-based evidence-informed health policymaking. In low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), uptake policymaking practice even lower, little known about the barriers to translation evidence policy local implementation. We aimed compile current on in LMICs using scoping review.

Language: Английский

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DiScO: novel rapid systems mapping to inform digital transformation of health systems DOI Creative Commons
Tarun Reddy Katapally, Nadine Elsahli, Jasmin Bhawra

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Frontiers in Public Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12

Published: Oct. 25, 2024

Global health systems are confronting challenges that intersect climate change with evolving communicable and non-communicable public risks. Addressing these requires integration via citizen big data exist outside systems. However, across jurisdictions is a complex challenge stakeholder input. This study's purpose was to conduct rapid mapping international system stakeholders inform the development implementation of global digital science observatory (DiScO), which aims catalyze transformation jurisdictions.

Language: Английский

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A Systems Map of the Challenges of Climate Communication DOI Creative Commons
Jessie Heneghan,

Danielle C. John,

Sarah M. Bartsch

et al.

Journal of Health Communication, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 29(sup1), P. 77 - 88

Published: June 3, 2024

Over the past sixty years, scientists have been warning about climate change and its impacts on human health, but evidence suggests that many may not be heeding these concerns. This raises question of whether new communication approaches are needed to overcome unique challenges communicating what people can do slow or reverse change. To better elucidate links between activity, effects, identify potential solutions, we developed a systems map factors processes involved based mapping sessions with experts. The revealed 27 such as "Limited information how individual actions contribute collective activity," present activity leads long-term effects," "Difficult represent communicate complex relationships." also several themes among identified exist in change, including lack available data integrated databases, disciplines working silos, need for lexicon is easily understood by public, strategies describe take time manifest.

Language: Английский

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‘It's About Collaboration’: A Whole-Systems Approach to Understanding and Promoting Movement in Suffolk DOI
Andrew Brinkley, Kurtis Cusimano, Paul B. Freeman

et al.

Research Square (Research Square), Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: July 12, 2024

Abstract Background: Population-levels of physical activity have remained stagnant for years. Previous approaches to modify behaviour broadly neglected the importance whole-systems approaches. Our research aimed (i) understand, (ii) map, (iii) identify leverage points, and (iv) develop solutions surrounding participation in across an English rural county. Methods: A systems-consortium partners from regional local government, charities, providers, deliverers, advocacy groups, health social care, public engaged our research, which consisted two-phases. Within Phase 1, we used secondary data, insight-work, a scoping review, participatory workshops, interviews pluralistic style map system-representing activity. 2 began with initial analysis using markers network Action Scales Model. This informed workshop, change within Findings: The systems-map is constructed biological, financial, psychological individual factors, interpersonal systems partners, built, natural environmental policy structural determinants. found 13 points review workshop. When appraised by group, governing policies, shared strategies, vision, working relationships, facilities (school, sport, community, recreation), funding were deemed most important change. group discussions, participants stressed challenges associated collective strategy, role funding, management resources. Actions included raising awareness beyond system, sharing resources, insight, evidence, capacity, collaborating co-produce vision strategy. Conclusions: findings highlight provide insight into early phase approach promoting Suffolk needs consider methods grow maintain systems-consortium, create sustainable means system it, monitor evaluate

Language: Английский

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A systems approach to improving health consideration in UK urban development: a real estate perspective DOI Creative Commons
Pablo Newberry, Heeseo Rain Kwon, Neil Carhart

et al.

Cities & Health, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 16

Published: Sept. 12, 2024

Language: Английский

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