Success of community-based system dynamics in prevention interventions: A systematic review of the literature
Systems thinking approaches are increasingly being used to help communities understand and develop responses to preventing complex health problems. Less is known about how success is characterized and what influences success in these approaches. We present a systematic review of how concepts of succ...
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Main Authors: | Tiana Felmingham (Author), Kathryn Backholer (Author), Elizabeth Hoban (Author), Andrew D. Brown (Author), Phoebe Nagorcka-Smith (Author), Steven Allender (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2023-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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