System's Thinking Flashcards
explain systems thinking
looks at the big picture, emphasizing the interactions and relationships between components
key points:
- holistic view
- interconnectedness
- feedback loop
- non-linear
explain reductionist thinking
breaks down the big picture into smaller, manageable parts to understand each in isolation
key points:
- analytical view
- simplification
- linear cause and effect
- specialization
identify the steps in systems analysis using systems diagrams
- key influences or interventions
- relative strength of impact
- interactions
- feedback loops
- bottlenecks
- leverage points
explain the meaning of interactions between factors
- refers to the ways in which different elements or components influence each other within a system
- understanding how different parts work together helps us predict outcomes and make better decisions
explain the meaning of leverage points
points in a system where a small shift in one thing can produce big changes in everything
explain the meaning of bottlenecks
points in a system where constraints or limitations exist, hindering the flow or effectiveness of the overall system
identify and explain uses of systems thinking in public health
systems thinking in health helps us understand how things are connected, find and solve problems, plan many solutions together, and look at the whole picture for better and lasting health improvements
- understand how things connect
- find and fix problems
- do many together
- see the whole picture
One Health
a way of thinking that says human health, animal health, and the health of the environmental are all connected
discuss One Health as an example of systems thinking
- it understands that what happens to one part can affect the whole system
example: if an animal gets sick, it can impact people too; so One Health brings doctors, vets, and environmental experts together to prevent and solve health problems for everyone, considering how everything is connected
positive feedback loop
increases the effect of the change and produces instability
negative feedback loop
reduces the effect of change and helps maintain balance