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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Policy
  • Knowledge Management

Background:

  • Concept mapping visually represents complex topics for evaluation and planning.
  • It involves stakeholders in defining the content of conceptual frameworks.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore concept mapping as a tool for integrating practical and scientific knowledge.
  • To enhance theory development for sound public health decision-making.

Main Methods:

  • Description of five Dutch public health studies utilizing concept mapping.
  • Studies covered theoretical frameworks, implementation strategies, evaluation, and program conceptualization.

Main Results:

  • Concept mapping successfully integrates diverse knowledge perspectives.
  • It improves theory development by clarifying key issues and relationships, not by creating new theories.
  • Resulting concept maps provided a sound basis for practical decision-making in most studies.

Conclusions:

  • Concept mapping is valuable for evidence-based public health policy.
  • It fosters collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.
  • Public health theory development is advanced by integrating scientific and practical knowledge, though external validity requires consideration.