Promoting knowledge to policy translation for urban health using community-based system dynamics in Brazil
Autor: | Letícia de Oliveira Cardoso, Waleska Teixeira Caiaffa, Katherine Indvik, Nelson Gouveia, Denise Marques Sales, Lidia Maria de Oliveira Morais, Amélia Augusta de Lima Friche, Solimar Carnavalli Rocha, Ellis Ballard, Jill Kuhlberg |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Community-based system dynamics
Systems thinking Context (language use) Knowledge to policy translation Health Promotion Interconnectedness Health administration Framework method 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Multidisciplinary approach 0502 economics and business 11. Sustainability Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Sociology Health policy business.industry lcsh:Public aspects of medicine Research Health Policy 05 social sciences Health services research Urban Health lcsh:RA1-1270 Citizen journalism Public relations 16. Peace & justice Latin America 13. Climate action business 050203 business & management Brazil |
Zdroj: | Health Research Policy and Systems Health Research Policy and Systems, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021) |
ISSN: | 1478-4505 |
Popis: | Background Effectively bridging the knowledge–policy gap to support the development of evidence-based policies that promote health and well-being remains a challenge for both the research and policy communities. Community-based system dynamics (CBSD) is a participatory modelling approach that aims to build stakeholders’ capacity to learn and address complex problems collaboratively. However, limited evidence is available about the contributions of CBSD to knowledge-generating and policy processes across sectors and policy spheres. In the context of a multi-country research project focused on creating an evidence base to inform urban health policies across Latin America, a series of CBSD workshops convened stakeholders from research, policy-making, and other backgrounds working in food and transportation systems. Diverse participants were selected aiming to incorporate multiple perspectives relevant to understanding complex urban systems linked to food and transportation. This study focuses on one of these workshops, whose avenue was São Paulo, Brazil, assembling country-based participants representing local, regional, national, and international institutions with multidisciplinary backgrounds linked to food and transportation systems. Objective The aim of this case study is to explore the perceived influence of one of these workshops on attendees’ understandings of food and transportation systems and their relationship to healthy urban environments, with attention to the role of the workshop in supporting knowledge to policy translation for urban health. Methods We conducted 18 semi-structured qualitative interviews with attendees one year after their participation in a CBSD workshop held in São Paulo, Brazil. A framework method approach was used to code participants’ responses and identify emerging themes. Results Participants reported that the workshop’s group model-building activities influenced their understanding of the knowledge–policy process as it relates to food and transport systems. Workshop contributed to participants’ (1) abilities to engage with multisectoral stakeholders, (2) construct a shared language and understanding of urban challenges, (3) improve understanding of the interconnectedness across food and transportation systems, (4) facilitate dialogue across sectors, and (5) apply a systems thinking approach within their sector and professional context. Participants continued to draw on the tools developed during the workshop, and to apply systems thinking to their research and policy-making activities. Conclusions CBSD may offer valuable opportunities to connect the research sector to the policy-making process. This possibility may contribute to knowledge to policy translation in the interconnection between the urban context, food and transportation systems, and health. |
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