Development of the Systems Thinking for Health Actions framework: a literature review and a case study

J Thelen, CS Fruchtman, M Bilal, K Gabaake… - BMJ global …, 2023 - gh.bmj.com
Background Systems thinking is an approach that views systems with a holistic lens,
focusing on how components of systems are interconnected. Specifically, the application of …

[PDF][PDF] Evidence from the decade of action for road safety: a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions in low and middle-income countries

M Tavakkoli, Z Torkashvand-Khah, G Fink… - Public health …, 2022 - ssph-journal.org
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of road safety interventions in low and middle-
income countries (LMICs), considering the principles of systems theory presented in the …

The causation-prevention chain in infrastructure safety measures: a consideration of four types of policy lock-ins

V Gitelman, S Kaplan, S Hakkert - Accident Analysis & Prevention, 2024 - Elsevier
Safety policies typically follow Lasswell's linear decision cycle paradigm: diagnostics,
prescription, application, monitoring, and appraisal. Contemporary policy research …

[HTML][HTML] Descriptive and conceptual structure of naturalistic driving study research: A computational literature review

FJ Howell, S Koppel, DB Logan - Transportation Research Interdisciplinary …, 2024 - Elsevier
Naturalistic driving studies (NDS) are an emerging method of collecting driving data from
drivers in instrumented vehicles undertaking everyday trips without experimental control. A …

Development of policy-relevant indicators for injury prevention in British Columbia by the key decision-makers

M Oakey, DC Evans, TT Copley, M Karbakhsh… - International journal of …, 2021 - mdpi.com
Indicators can help decision-makers evaluate interventions in a complex, multi-sectoral
injury system. We aimed to create indicators for road safety, seniors falls, and 'all-injuries' to …

[HTML][HTML] To what extent has a systems thinking approach been applied to understand motor vehicle crashes involving ambulances? A systematic review of risk factors …

C Mulvihill, C Muir, S Newstead, R Jaske, P Salmon - Safety Science, 2025 - Elsevier
Motor vehicle crashes account for the largest proportion of workplace fatalities among
paramedics in developed countries. Systems thinking is one approach that is popular when …

Slicing through the layers of pediatric unintentional injury with the Swiss cheese model: a topical review

BJ Pugliese, BK Barton - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Pediatric unintentional injury significantly burdens children, families, and society. Behavioral
researchers have examined the problem for decades, identifying many risk factors and …

Road safety hazards for children while commuting to school: findings from a pilot study in Karachi, Pakistan

A Ali, S Mehry, A Raheem, J Bhatti, UR Khan - Injury, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Road traffic injuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity among
children. Travelling to and from school is a major risk exposure for children around the …

25 Years of road safety: The journey from thinking humans to systems-thinking

RC McIlroy, VA Banks, KJ Parnell - Applied ergonomics, 2022 - Elsevier
Research into road safety has evolved from individual level component analysis to a much
broader, systemic approach that acknowledges the fusion of 'socio'and 'technical'system …

Simulator assessment of innovative intersection designs on driver speeds and trajectories

D Kekez, A Walton-Blane, T Picen, B Vinci… - Accident Analysis & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Intersections are over-represented in crash statistics internationally, suggesting that
treatments targeting intersections could substantially improve road safety. Aligning with a …