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    Complexity and health care

    The aim of this programme of research is to develop innovative methodology for health related research, particularly primary health care, that provides evidence that is more directly transferable to clinical cases than current dominant research methodologies and takes account of the changing nature of health, health care and the social and physical context. The programme also examines the nature and use of medical technology and its impact on health and society.

    The programme draws on research developments from a number of disciplines including social sciences, behavioural sciences, mathematics, computer sciences and biological sciences. Key methodological challenges include:

    • understanding the dynamics of complex systems (eg. individuals, families, organisations)
    • understanding networks in complex systems, particularly social networks and health
    • understanding the nature of emergence and how this understanding feeds back into our research methodology
    • the design and evaluation of complex interventions
    • undertaking research for health care practice

    Technology and health is an issue encompased by this multidisciplinary research programme, examining the impact of technology on perceptions of health and health related behaviours.

    The programme focuses on developing methodology for primary health care through collaboration with academics and researchers working on substantive clinical issues such as diabetes and back pain and through collaboration with academics from other disciplines including epidemiology, public health, mathematics, sociology, health policy, engineering, organisational sciences.

    Selected publications

    • 2007 Complexity science and its relevance for primary health care research. Griffiths F. Annals of Family Medicine. 5 (4): 377-378. DOI: 10.1370/afm.724
    • Innes A, Campion PD, Griffiths FE (2005) Complex consultations & the "edge of chaos", BJGP: Vol 55 (510): 47-52
    • Munday D, Johnson S, Griffiths FE (2003) Complexity Theory & Palliative Care, Palliative Medicine: Vol 17: pp 308-309
    • Sweeney K, Griffiths FE (eds) (2002) Complexity & Health Care: an introduction, Radcliffe Medical Press, Abingdon, 183 pages (ISBN: 1857755596)
    • Griffiths F, Byrne D (1998) General Practice & the new science emerging from the theories of "chaos" & complexity, British Journal of General Practice, Vol 48: pp1697-1699

    Key people

    • Dr Frances Griffiths Professor
    • Dr Dan Munday Associate Clinical Professor in Palliative Medicine

    Key contact

      Professor Frances Griffiths
      Health Sciences Research Institute
      Warwick Medical School
      University of Warwick
      Coventry CV4 7AL

      T: +44(0)24 7652 2534
      F: +44(0)24 7657 4893
      f.e.griffiths@warwick.ac.uk

       
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