Measuring health system resilience: do current global standardised surveys meet our needs?
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چکیده
Abstract Background The study of health system resilience is relatively novel, but paramount in systems research. It intended to portray the ability a withstand, adapt and cope with catastrophic events or ‘shocks' that affect its capacity delivering safe, high quality services population. These which cause sudden extreme change can pose an acute chronic impact on certain functions at various degrees, entire as whole. Given lack clarity quantitative measurement resilience, we aimed identify existing global standardised surveys could be utilised for this purpose using healthcare access perspective. Methods A scoping review was conducted web-based searches measured peer-reviewed “grey” literature. Identified were applied Levesque Framework Healthcare Access 2013, upon indicators applicable each dimensions within framework determined. Preliminary Results Of 5 identified, all fail address 10 key components dimension. Currently, available fall short providing complete picture leaving crucial gaps measurement. This further complicated by complex nature incorporating specific ‘shock' analysis whilst accounting other co-factors may exist. Conclusions Whilst concept national becoming increasingly explored today, much work remains identifying approaches empirically measure it, understanding whether it indeed possible single and/or survey regardless type experienced system. Key messages Currently standardized do not fully meet our needs regional scale. Effective will enable strategic strengthening essential minimise temporal perturbations avoid collapse
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: European journal of public health
سال: 2021
ISSN: ['1101-1262', '1464-360X']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckab165.364