An Ecological Process Model of Systems Change |
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Authors: | Leslea J. Peirson Katherine M. Boydell H. Bruce Ferguson Lorraine E. Ferris |
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Affiliation: | School of Nursing and the National Collaborating Centre for Methods and Tools, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada. peirson@mcmaster.ca |
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Abstract: | In June 2007 the American Journal of Community Psychology published a special issue focused on theories, methods and interventions for systems change which included calls from the editors and authors for theoretical advancement in this field. We propose a conceptual model of systems change that integrates familiar and fundamental community psychology principles (succession, interdependence, cycling of resources, adaptation) and accentuates a process orientation. To situate our framework we offer a definition of systems change and a brief review of the ecological perspective and principles. The Ecological Process Model of Systems Change is depicted, described and applied to a case example of policy driven systems level change in publicly funded social programs. We conclude by identifying salient implications for thinking and action which flow from the Model. |
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Keywords: | Systems change Ecological principles Process model Theory |
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