00836nam a2200133Ia 450000500170000008000110001710000170002824500860004526000090013152005180014058300210065894200060067999900170068520260716044038.0 aSerial aBlanchet, K. aHow to do (or not to do) ... a social network analysis in health systems research c2012 aStates that social network analysis can provide an appropriate and innovative paradigm for the health systems researcher, allow new analyses of the structure of health systems, and facilitate understanding of the role of stakeholders within a health system. Aims to demonstrate that seeing health systems as social networks can help to define the boundaries of health systems and understand the correlation between the health systems' performance and network parameters in low and middle-income countries (LMIC). c11/7/12kSANDRAW cA c59387d59387