Decision makers' experience of participatory dynamic simulation modelling: Methods for public health policy

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Freebairn, Louise
Atkinson, Jo-An
Kelly, Paul
McDonnell, Geoff
Rychetnik, Lucie

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BioMed Central

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Systems science methods such as dynamic simulation modelling are well suited to address questions about public health policy as they consider the complexity, context and dynamic nature of system-wide behaviours. Advances in technology have led to increased accessibility and interest in systems methods to address complex health policy issues. However, the involvement of policy decision makers in health-related simulation model development has been lacking. Where end-users have been included, there has been limited examination of their experience of the participatory modelling process and their views about the utility of the findings. This paper reports the experience of end-user decision makers, including senior public health policy makers and health service providers, who participated in three participatory simulation modelling for health policy case studies (alcohol related harm, childhood obesity prevention, diabetes in pregnancy), and their perceptions of the value and efficacy of this method in an applied health sector context.

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BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making

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