How can systems-thinking contribute to solving key challenges in Global Health?Global Health is an evolving field operating within a complex interaction of political, environmental, economic, and socio-cultural factors. Any work on the subject needs to reflect current developments and be supported by a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach that retains a focus on the underpinning determinants of health. This book reflects the importance of applying a systems-thinking approach to Global Health challenges:: one that examines both the individual elements within the systemas well as the interrelationships between them and wider contextual patterns.Bringing together a global and multidisciplinary team of experts, this volume outlines the core concepts of a systems-thinking approach and how they can be applied to current Global Health problems. It provides a comprehensive range of case studies, reflections, conceptual pieces, and methodological approaches. Readers are invited to engage with arguments and assumptions across global health interventions and to connect systems-thinking theory with lived experiences. Well-established topicssuch as infectious and non-communicable diseases, as well as lesser-discussed areas such as still birth, mental health, and war and conflict are united under a shared systems-thinking framework.Offering innovative perspectives on current health challenges, students, academics, practitioners, and policy makers will find this a significant resource to enhance their understanding and application of systems-thinking in Global Health.
An Introduction to Systems Thinking; A systematic review of existing system- thinking frameworks for health system strengthening; Applying Systems Thinking for Human Resources for Health: Lessons from Sudan; Supportive supervision as systems thinking in community health worker programmes; Systems Thinking in the Context of Decentralisation and Human Resources for Health: Lessons from Malawi; A systems-thinking approach to training community health workers in Kenya: what are the challenges raised for the health system?; Systems Thinking for Communities; Applying Systems Thinking to Health Information Systems: Lessons from South Africa and Tanzania; Assistive Technology: Developing a Systems Thinking Approach; Responding to health needs in war and conflict: What can systems thinking contribute to best practice?; Governance in conflict affected fragile states: understanding context for collaborative decision making in reproductive health; Implementing Systems-Thinking for Global Mental Health during Humanitarian Emergencies: Examples from Lebanon and Nepal; Understanding professional health education for refugees: A Health Systems Approach; Using systems thinking as a heuristic in the design of interventions for social inclusion; Improving care quality in a nursing home in Japan: organisational culture, robotics-aided care and systems approach; Capability Approach to aid systems-thinking in addressing right to health of persons with disabilities; How can systems-thinking address the barriers to implementing the right to health and rehabilitation in South Africa?; HIV/AIDS, Aging and Chronic Co-morbidities; Pastoral health in Ethiopia: Area of public health concern in the 21st century; Systems thinking in the implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; The global health imperative to eradicate nuclear weapons; Learning from Case Studies in Global Health; Statelessness, the Right to Health, Policy and Case Law: The Potential Role of Feminist Development Education and the Campaign for Universal Birth Registration; Combatting malaria: systematic review; The Utility of Systems Thinking in the Context of Infectious Disease Surveillance in India Rosemary James; Human rights and Social Inclusion in Health Policies: HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria Policies across Namibia, Malawi, South Africa, and Sudan; Stillbirth the hidden global mortality burden;
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