ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PUBH6003: Health systems and Economics Assessment Assessment 1: Report Applying Systems Thinking in Public health Individual/Group Individual Length 1,500 words...

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ASSESSMENT BRIEF



Subject Code and Title



PUBH6003: Health systems and Economics



Assessment



Assessment 1: Report
Applying Systems Thinking in Public health



Individual/Group



Individual



Length



1,500 words (+/- 10%)



Learning Outcomes



This assessment addresses the following learning outcomes:


•Apply systems thinking and an intersectoral approachto publichealthissues.



Submission



12-Week Module
Due week 5 on Sunday at 11:55pm AEST/AEDT*6-week ModuleDueweek3onSundayat11:55pm AEST/AEDT*



Weighting



40%



Total Marks



100 marks



*Please Note: This time isSydneytime (AEST or AEDT). Please converttoyourowntimezone(e.g. Adelaide=11:25pm).


Context:


Many public health issues are complex, and influenced by multiple interrelated factors including biological, social, environmental, economic, cultural, political, health service, and policy. Public health professionals need to understand a complex issue from systems thinking perspective (a complex problem with many interconnected factors,elements), and they must work across various sectors (e.g. food, education, transport, agriculture, housing, urban planning, media), and with key stakeholders such as other professionals and community groups in order to improve population health outcomes.


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Instructions:


To prepare for this assessment, choose one public health issue (e.g. diabetes, obesity, cancer, heart disease, mental health, substance misuse, air pollution, water and sanitation, road accidents, suicide, etc.) in any country and examine how systems thinking can help to identify the broader system issues, and recommend solutions for better management. This is a research- based assignment which requires to conduct literature review on the selected topic on the specific country context.


Then in approximately 1500 words (+/- 10%), please answer the following questions considering your selected public health issue and country context.


•Describe the public health issue from systems thinking perspective (consider all direct and indirect factors and explain the complexity of the issues or interconnectedness of the issues)


•Explain the roles of stakeholders, both within the health system and in other sectors in addressing this issue (consider intersectoral action perspective)


•Drawing on research evidence, explain the obstacles (e.g. lack of cooperation among stakeholders or lack of shared vision and leadership, feedback delay, lack of healthy policy, fragile and fragmented health system, funding limitation, time constraints) that are preventing the application of systems thinking and intersectoral approach to the issue.


•Based on the identified obstacles and literature, offer suggestions (e.g. developing shared vision, cooperation and leadership, policy change or reform, creating supportive environment, strengthening, and reorienting health system, increased budget allocation, empowering community and individuals) for how systems thinking and an intersectoral approach could be applied to the issue.


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Report Structure


Your report should follow the following structure. The word count includes the introduction, body and conclusion.


(Title of your assignment)


Assessment 1: PUBH6003: Student name, Student ID


Executive summary


Provide a short summary which gives the reader an overview of the report.


Introduction


Provide a short introduction which gives the reader an overview of the whole assignment. Briefly introduce the public health issue in your chosen population (country). Explain that your report will propose recommendations to address public health and healthcare system for this population (country).
(No more than a half page)


Public Health Issue in (chosen population/country)


Influence factors


Describe the public health issue from systems thinking perspective (consider all direct and indirect factors and explain the complexity/interconnectedness of the issues.


Health system


Explain the roles of stakeholders, both within the health system and in other sectors in addressing this issue (consider intersectoral action perspective)


Challenges


Drawing on research evidence, explain the obstacles (e.g. lack of shared vision and leadership/cooperation, feedback delay, lack of healthy policy, fragile and fragmented health system, funding limitation, time constraints) that are preventing the application of systems thinking and intersectoral approach to the issue.


Recommendations


Based on the identified obstacles and literature, offer suggestions (e.g. developing shared vision and leadership, policy change or reform, creating supportive environment, strengthening, and reorienting health system, increased budget allocation, empowering community and individuals) for how systems thinking and an intersectoral approach could be applied to the issue.


Conclusion


In a short paragraph, provide a useful overall summary of your assignment for the reader. Do not introduce any new information/ideas.


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Submission Instructions:
Submit via theAssessment 1 – Reportlink in Assessment on main navigation menu in Blackboard


Assessment Criteria




  • Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of systems thinking and an intersectoral approach (20%)




  • Shows the ability to interpret and analyse relevant information and literatureonsystems thinkingandanintersectoralapproach(30%)




  • Demonstrates the ability to apply knowledge and understanding of systems thinking and an intersectoral approach to a public health problem (30%)




  • Use of academic conventions including appropriate resources and referencing (20%)




oUses key readings and shows evidence of reading beyond the key readingoThere is a lucid introduction and clear conclusion or summary
oComplies with normal academic of referencing and


bibliographicaldetails (includingreferencelist,use6th


version APA style)
oIs written clearly with accurate spelling, grammar and sentence


and paragraph construction

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Answer To: ASSESSMENT BRIEF Subject Code and Title PUBH6003: Health systems and Economics Assessment Assessment...

Taruna answered on Mar 21 2021
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Running Head: HEALTHCARE ASSIGNMENT         1
HEALTHCARE ASSIGNMENT        7
CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND INDIAN SYSTEMS THINKING PERSPECTIVE: AN OVERVIEW
Table of Contents
Introduction    3
System’s Thinking Approach and Indian context of Childhood Obesity    3
The Factors of Influence    3
System’s Thinking and Role of Stakeholders    4
Potential Challenges    5
Recommendations    6
Conclusion    7
References    8
Introduction
    Childhood obesity is one of the most common healthcare issues that many nations have to go through and India is one of such nations. In fact, from system’s thinking perspective, collaborative efforts are expected in order to complete the goal of taking effective preventive measures against it by the end of this decade (Dabad & Seth, 2017). At the same time, the concerns about childhood obesity are relevant in the sense that in the past two decades, the global ratio of obesity has been doubled and it has called for a global initiative against the issue. The following is an analysis of the Indian system’s thinking and various perceptions applied to the prevention of childhood obesity in children.
System’s Thinking Approach and Indian context of Childhood Obesity
The Factors of Influence
    At first, it is significant to note here that the system’s thinking approach is applied to a collaborative network of concepts and frameworks that are applicable to the alleviation of healthcare norms in a particular region or for a chosen population or health group. In fact, the overall understanding of the system’s thinking is more like perceiving an abstract ideology in which, it is assessed that how a combination of various inter-related governing bodies would take up a healthcare issue and respond to it effectively (Kanitkar, 2018). For example, in the context of childhood obesity, the selected population in India is children who have been suffering from disturbed BMI and they are vulnerable to the onset of various obesity related issues like heart disease etc. (Scott-Sheldon et al, 2020). However, the approach of system’s thinking is to reach to the common grounds of solution i.e. though there is no visible governing body to system’s thinking, it is the combination of the efforts that government and other stakeholders have to take in order to deal with a particular healthcare issue (Dabad & Seth, 2017).
    The International Association for the Study of Obesity has identified that there are more than 200 million obese cases existing at global level in the present context, if the data is collectively analyzed. In Indian context in particular, by the end of 2025, there will be 17 million young adults who will be obese and the age range of these adults will be 6 to 19 years. The aspects of spread of childhood obesity currently range from 3.6% to 19% which is alarming (Dabad & Seth, 2017). There can be as many factors as possible that may be associated with the development of childhood obesity in Indian children though, most of these influential factors are related to the common ones like the rise of nuclear families, lack of proper parenting, application of modern lifestyle and unhealthy diet patterns (Shinde, 2019).
However, the most significant one in this context still remains the quick development of urbanized culture in the past two decades; Indian regions have grown due to commercial expansions, promoting the urban culture in which, the focus of adults and parents...
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