Abstract

Objectives: Complex systems thinking methods are increasingly called for and used as analytical lenses in public health research. The use of qualitative system mapping and in particular, causal loop diagrams (CLDs) is described as one promising method or tool. To our knowledge there are no published literature reviews that synthesize public health research regarding how CLDs are created and used. Methods: We conducted a scoping review to address this gap in the public health literature. Inclusion criteria included: 1) focused on public health research, 2) peer reviewed journal article, 3) described and/or created a CLD, and 4) published in English from January 2018 to March 2021. Twenty-three articles were selected from the search strategy. Results: CLDs were described as a new tool and were based upon primary and secondary data, researcher driven and group processes, and numerous data analysis methods and frameworks. Intended uses of CLDs ranged from illustrating complexity to informing policy and practice. Conclusion: From our learnings we propose nine recommendations for building knowledge and skill in creating and using CLDs for future public health research.

Highlights

  • There is a trend in public health research for the application of complex systems thinking methods and tools [1,2,3]

  • There are published review articles regarding complex systems thinking methods used in public health research and together these paint a broad landscape [2, 3, 5,6,7,8,9,10]

  • The origins of the use of causal loop diagrams (CLDs) emanate from the system dynamics branch of systems science founded by Forrester [11] and CLDs are needed because “we live in a complex of nested feedback loops” [12]

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There is a trend in public health research for the application of complex systems thinking methods and tools [1,2,3]. There are published review articles regarding complex systems thinking methods used in public health research and together these paint a broad landscape [2, 3, 5,6,7,8,9,10]. In this literature, there is clear support for using qualitative system mapping and in particular, causal loop diagrams (CLDs) as analytical tools to embed complex systems thinking. One example of using a CLD in public health research is a study of factors that influenced health promotion policy and practice in a regional public

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