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Ripple effects mapping: capturing the wider impacts of systems change efforts in public health
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- Nobles, James (Author)
- Wheeler, Jessica (Author)
- Dunleavy-Harris, Kirsty (Author)
- Holmes, Richard (Author)
- Inman-Ward, Alan (Author)
- Potts, Alexandra (Author)
- Hall, Jennifer (Author)
- Redwood, Sabi (Author)
- Jago, Russell (Author)
- Foster, Charlie (Author)
Title
Ripple effects mapping: capturing the wider impacts of systems change efforts in public health
Abstract
Systems approaches are currently being advocated and implemented to address complex challenges in Public Health. These approaches work by bringing multi-sectoral stakeholders together to develop a collective understanding of the system, and then to identify places where they can leverage change across the system. Systems approaches are unpredictable, where cause-and-effect cannot always be disentangled, and unintended consequences – positive and negative – frequently arise. Evaluating such approaches is difficult and new methods are warranted.
Publication
BMC Medical Research Methodology
Volume
22
Issue
1
Pages
72
Date
2022-03-18
Journal Abbr
BMC Medical Research Methodology
ISSN
1471-2288
Short Title
Ripple effects mapping
Accessed
26/02/2025, 09:54
Library Catalogue
BioMed Central
Citation
Nobles, J., Wheeler, J., Dunleavy-Harris, K., Holmes, R., Inman-Ward, A., Potts, A., Hall, J., Redwood, S., Jago, R., & Foster, C. (2022). Ripple effects mapping: capturing the wider impacts of systems change efforts in public health. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 22(1), 72. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12874-022-01570-4
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