Journalartikel

Potentials of Qualitative Modeling of Complex Health Issues


AutorenlisteSchneider, Katja; Hoffmann, Ingrid

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2011

Seiten557-567

ZeitschriftAmerican Journal of Health Behavior

Bandnummer35

Heftnummer5

ISSN1945-7359

VerlagPNG Publications


Abstract
Objective: To demonstrate the potentials of nutrition-ecological modeling (NutriMod) for integrative problem solving concerning complex health issues. Methods: Causes and effects of the example overweight/obesity were depicted in their interrelatedness in a qualitative model within and across the dimensions health, environment, economy, and society. Results: NutriMod facilitates problem analysis by visualizing the multitude of interrelated factors and promoting awareness to dynamics, multicausality, and multidimensionality. It allows considering key factors, underlying causes, and feedback loops. It supports discipline-transcending problem solving and predicting impacts of measurements. Conclusions: Modeling helps to understand complex health issues and to deal with their complexity and knowledge fragmentation.



Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilSchneider, K. and Hoffmann, I. (2011) Potentials of Qualitative Modeling of Complex Health Issues, American Journal of Health Behavior, 35(5), pp. 557-567

APA-ZitierstilSchneider, K., & Hoffmann, I. (2011). Potentials of Qualitative Modeling of Complex Health Issues. American Journal of Health Behavior. 35(5), 557-567.



Schlagwörter


Complexitynutrition-ecological modeling (NutriMod)nutrition ecologyoverweight/obesityqualitative modeling

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