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Doing One Health! Using Participatory and Systems-Thinking Steps to Develop and Implement a One Health Intervention

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Resumo:This chapter describes the necessary thought processes to develop interventions to improve a health outcome using One Health approaches, considering how you will share and disseminate knowledge learned by communicating with colleagues and collaborators. Whilst developing acceptable and feasible interventions against problems needing a One Health solution, you work with your stakeholders, mapping out the systems’ complexities including identifying feedback loops and exploring alternative dynamics to mitigate system instability. Then, you develop a potential intervention(s) whilst considering mechanisms to balance the dynamics of stakeholders within the system, as well as the temporal and spatial scales at which your intervention(s) will operate. Effectively communicating will facilitate the collaborative process. Finally, dissemination of your findings is vital to create appropriate impact for your work. Having worked through this chapter, you will understand how to share and synthesize ideas using systems thinking, and efficient and effective communication, to best disseminate the knowledge learned.
Autores principais:McIntyre, K. Marie
Outros Autores:Thomson, Deborah J.; Travis, Dominic; Boriani, Elena; Fonseca, Ana Glória; Unwin, Steve
Assunto:General Medicine General Veterinary General Social Sciences General Environmental Science General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ano:2024
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:capítulo de livro
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This chapter describes the necessary thought processes to develop interventions to improve a health outcome using One Health approaches, considering how you will share and disseminate knowledge learned by communicating with colleagues and collaborators. Whilst developing acceptable and feasible interventions against problems needing a One Health solution, you work with your stakeholders, mapping out the systems’ complexities including identifying feedback loops and exploring alternative dynamics to mitigate system instability. Then, you develop a potential intervention(s) whilst considering mechanisms to balance the dynamics of stakeholders within the system, as well as the temporal and spatial scales at which your intervention(s) will operate. Effectively communicating will facilitate the collaborative process. Finally, dissemination of your findings is vital to create appropriate impact for your work. Having worked through this chapter, you will understand how to share and synthesize ideas using systems thinking, and efficient and effective communication, to best disseminate the knowledge learned.