2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2019.02.039
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The utility of a system dynamics approach for understanding cumulative health risk from exposure to environmental hazards

Abstract: The potential of system dynamics modeling to advance our understanding of cumulative risk in the service of optimal health is discussed. The focus is on exploring system dynamics modeling as a systems science methodology that can provide a framework for examining the complexity of realworld social and environmental exposures among populations-particularly those exposed to multiple disparate sources of risk. The discussion also examines how system dynamics modeling can engage a diverse body of key stakeholders … Show more

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“…Currently, application of SD to environmental health decision-making is limited, although there is growing interest (Currie et al 2018;Prochaska et al 2019). It is an emerging field.…”
Section: Policy Insights From Sd Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, application of SD to environmental health decision-making is limited, although there is growing interest (Currie et al 2018;Prochaska et al 2019). It is an emerging field.…”
Section: Policy Insights From Sd Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Además, la estructura del modelo depende de las restricciones y supuestos asumidos, lo cual podría comprometer su aplicabilidad en otros contextos, así como limitar la comparación de los hallazgos del presente estudio con evidencia previa. Para mitigar este aspecto, Prochaska et al [46] sugieren ajustar los parámetros, supuestos y restricciones al contexto específico antes de aplicarlo a otros casos, siendo fundamental contar con la participación de otros actores que integran el sistema Facultad Nacional de Salud Pública "Héctor Abad Gómez" (por ejemplo, gestores de salud, profesionales, pacientes y miembros de la comunidad).…”
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