Systems thinking for Aboriginal Health: Understanding the value and acceptability of group model building approaches
Systems thinking is increasingly applied to understand and address systemic drivers of complex health problems. In Australia, group model building, a participatory method from systems science, has been applied in various locations to engage communities in systems-based health promotion projects. To...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer Browne (Author), Troy Walker (Author), Andrew Brown (Author), Simone Sherriff (Author), Rebecca Christidis (Author), Mikaela Egan (Author), Vincent Versace (Author), Steven Allender (Author), Kathryn Backholer (Author) |
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2021-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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