Dynamic thinking and complexity: considerations for health promotion

  • Slapšinskaitė A
  • Vaitkevičiūtė J
  • Grincaitė M
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Abstract

The aim of this perspective paper is to present a new and unique viewpoint on existing challenges, fundamental concepts, and prevalent notions on health promotion. Paper focuses on possible implications of a newly implemented Healthy Boost project. We further discuss existing health promotion interventions from the standpoint of dynamic complex systems while exploring the need to foster the cooperation component. Disclosure of these relationships and their utilization for structure optimization and evolution of functional possibilities, through the use of the dynamic characteristics of determined chaos at various levels, demonstrate plausible opportunities for the effective implementation of health promotion projects. The topic of health promotion effectiveness is of societal concern to a wider audience and to the scholarly community in general. Consequently, this perspective piece advances the future direction of application of Healthy Boost project within complexity framework.

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Slapšinskaitė, A., Vaitkevičiūtė, J., Grincaitė, M., Galkus, L., Raskilienė, A., Luukkonen, L., & Vainoras, A. (2020). Dynamic thinking and complexity: considerations for health promotion. Journal of Complexity in Health Sciences, 3(1), 104–116. https://doi.org/10.21595/chs.2020.21514

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