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Building a Systems Map: Applying Systems Thinking to Unhealthy Commodity Industry Influence on Public Health Policy
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Gilmore, Anna
, Bondy, Krista
, Dance, Sarah
, Nobles, James
, Akker, Amber Van Den
, Zatoński, Mateusz
, Bertscher, Adam
, Bloomfield, Michael
in
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/ commercial determinants of health
/ complex adaptive systems
/ Digital map services
/ Health policy
/ International economic relations
/ Map database
/ Medical policy
/ non-communicable diseases
/ participatory research
/ Public health
/ Public sector
/ Social networks
/ Social structure
/ systems mapping
/ Tobacco industry
/ unhealthy commodities
/ Workshops
2024
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Building a Systems Map: Applying Systems Thinking to Unhealthy Commodity Industry Influence on Public Health Policy
by
Gilmore, Anna
, Bondy, Krista
, Dance, Sarah
, Nobles, James
, Akker, Amber Van Den
, Zatoński, Mateusz
, Bertscher, Adam
, Bloomfield, Michael
in
Book publishing
/ commercial determinants of health
/ complex adaptive systems
/ Digital map services
/ Health policy
/ International economic relations
/ Map database
/ Medical policy
/ non-communicable diseases
/ participatory research
/ Public health
/ Public sector
/ Social networks
/ Social structure
/ systems mapping
/ Tobacco industry
/ unhealthy commodities
/ Workshops
2024
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Building a Systems Map: Applying Systems Thinking to Unhealthy Commodity Industry Influence on Public Health Policy
by
Gilmore, Anna
, Bondy, Krista
, Dance, Sarah
, Nobles, James
, Akker, Amber Van Den
, Zatoński, Mateusz
, Bertscher, Adam
, Bloomfield, Michael
in
Book publishing
/ commercial determinants of health
/ complex adaptive systems
/ Digital map services
/ Health policy
/ International economic relations
/ Map database
/ Medical policy
/ non-communicable diseases
/ participatory research
/ Public health
/ Public sector
/ Social networks
/ Social structure
/ systems mapping
/ Tobacco industry
/ unhealthy commodities
/ Workshops
2024
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Building a Systems Map: Applying Systems Thinking to Unhealthy Commodity Industry Influence on Public Health Policy
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Building a Systems Map: Applying Systems Thinking to Unhealthy Commodity Industry Influence on Public Health Policy
2024
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Background: Unhealthy commodity industries (UCIs) engage in political practices to influence public health policy, which poses barriers to protecting and promoting public health. Such influence exhibits characteristics of a complex system. Systems thinking would therefore appear to be a useful lens through which to study this phenomenon, potentially deepening our understanding of how UCI influence are interconnected with one another through their underlying political, economic and social structures. As such this study developed a qualitative systems map to depict the complex pathways through which UCIs influence public health policy and how they are interconnected with underlying structures. Methods: Online participatory systems mapping workshops were conducted between November 2021 and February 2022. As a starting point for the workshops, a preliminary systems map was developed based on recent research. Twenty-three online workshops were conducted with 52 geographically diverse stakeholders representing academia, civil society, public office and global governance organisations. Analysis of workshop data in NVivo and feedback from participants resulted in a final systems map. Results: The preliminary systems map consisted of 40 elements across six interdependent themes. The final systems map consisted of 64 elements across five interdependent themes, representing key pathways through which UCIs impact health policymaking: 1) direct access to public sector decision-makers; 2) creation of confusion and doubt about policy decisions; 3) corporate prioritisation of commercial profits and growth; 4) industry leveraging the legal and dispute settlement processes; and 5) industry leveraging policymaking, norms, rules, and processes. Conclusion: UCI influence on public health policy is highly complex, involves interlinked practices, and is not reducible to a single point within the system. Instead, pathways to UCI influence emerge from the complex interactions between disparate national and global political, economic and social structures. These pathways provide numerous avenues for UCIs to influence public health policy, which poses challenges to formulating a singular intervention or limited set of interventions capable of effectively countering such influence. Using participatory methods, we made transparent the interconnections that could help identify interventions future work.
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Kerman University of Medical Sciences
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