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Observatories as sociotechnical networks: associative dynamics for acting in the analysis of health policies and systems

The use of observatories to follow and monitor health systems and policies is steadily growing. We aimed to describe and review, using Actor-Network Theory (ANT), the connections and controversies that arise from observatories as socio-technical networks, in the context of health systems and policies analysis. Using a qualitative approach we present a study of multiple cases and graphic representations of cartography diagrams. The use of ANT and its Mapping of Controversies may help to understand in a broad and diverse way, how these complex networks are formed in the political scenarios. We conclude reflecting about the methodological option of rethinking the social aspects, reconsidering networks and personal connections in the health policy context, affected by technology changes in the way they are used to mediate communications and for information sharing.

Health policies; Health systems; Health observatories; Actor-network theory; Mapping of controversies


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