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public health systems of thinking - Coggle Diagram
public health systems of thinking
reductionist thinking
looks at one factor or variable at one time
leads to systems of error
great for diagnosis and uncomplex issues
system: interacting group of items forming a unified whole
system analysis: looking at how different systems work together
influences can be factors that effect a system significantly
changes in factors and influences can be due to feedback loops
changes and variability could be due to bottlenecks or leverage points
1.) identify influence
2.) estimate the relative strength of the influences
3.) examine the interactions between factors
4.) identify feedback loops
5.) identify bottlenecks
6.) identify leverage points
system analysis must be done to fix the errors that come from purely reductionist thinking
one health
human health
ecosystem health
animal health
zoonotic disease study