Title of article
Resilience of Health Systems: Understanding Uncertainty Uses, Intersecting Crises and Cross-level Interactions Comment on “Government Actions and Their Relation to Resilience in Healthcare During the COVID-19 Pandemic in New South Wales, Australia and Ontario, Canada”
Author/Authors
Bozorgmehr ، Kayvan Department of Population Medicine and Health Services Research - Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict Violence (IKG) - Bielefeld University , Zick ، Andreas Institute forInterdisciplinary Research on Conflict Violence (IKG), Faculty of Educational Science , Research Institute Social Cohesion (FGZ/RISC) - Bielefeld University , Hecker ، Tobias Working Unit Clinical Developmental Psychopathology - Institute forInterdisciplinary Research on Conflict Violence (IKG) , Faculty for Psychology and Sport Sciences - Bielefeld University
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1956
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1959
Abstract
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has created opportunities to study resilience in multiple, interrelated societal systems while considering the institutional, community and individual level. We aim to discuss critical, yet underrepresented, issues in resilience discourses which are fundamental to advance theories, concepts and measurement of health system resilience. These relate to a better understanding of (i) how government’s handle and use uncertainties to facilitate or impede change, including the role of negotiation and conflicts, (ii) the intersections of health with multiple, co-occurring crises (systemic intersections), and (iii) cross-level interactions, ie, the interrelation between individual-level resilience, the collective resilience of groups and communities, and the resilience of a system as a whole (and vice versa). Analyses of these aspects can help to “contextualize” our understanding of resilience in complex adaptive systems. However, conceptual clarity is needed whether resilience is considered an underlying feature, outcome, or intermediate determinant of a (health) system’s performance.
Keywords
Resilience , Uncertainty , Governance , Multi , scale Dynamics , Conflict , Health System
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Journal title
International Journal of Health Policy and Management(IJHPM)
Record number
2770362
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