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- Advancing Patient Safety Culture and Managing Healthcare Risks for Sustainable Healthcare (3)
- Rethinking Public Health Approaches to Crisis Response: Putting People First (3)
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Rethinking Public Health Approaches to Crisis Response: Putting People First
Recent decades have seen increasingly unpredictable outbreaks of zoonotic and emerging infectious diseases, changing climate, widespread economic crises and regular outbreaks of violent conflict. The uncertainty of these crises makes it difficult to plan and meet the health needs of the populations facing them. Moreover, indigenous knowledge and the experiences and views of affected populations are rarely considered part of preparedness planning or crisis-response, despite being critical to it. Research has called for greater commitment to involving a variety of local first responders in public health crises as a key step to establishing the inclusive, trust-based decision-making critical for effective crisis response. However, there is little robust evidence from the health sector of “what works” or “why it works”. This Collection contains papers that detail actions, experiences, models, or mechanisms of the involvement of community members and local knowledge in responses to any clearly defined public health crisis.
Four Years Since COVID-19 Day Zero: A Time to Evaluate Past and Future Pandemic Control Policies and Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa?
Oleribe OO, Taylor-Robinson AW, Nwanyanwu OC, Morgan MY, Taylor-Robinson SD
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2024, 17:505-511
Published Date: 5 March 2024
Ethical Awareness and Practices Among Emergency Department Personnel in Riyadh’s Tertiary Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Analysis
Al-Wathinani AM, AlHokair AA, Almeshari AZ, Alsaqri FS, Aldaihan FM, Alrumeh AS, AlOtaibi AA, Alkanhal IA, Aljuaid M, Albusair MK, Alluhayb AA, Goniewicz K
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2024, 17:677-688
Published Date: 23 March 2024
Analyzing Korean Public Health Centers’ Infectious Disease Disaster Response Experiences with a Focus on Business Continuity
Yun EK, Han JW, Kim JO, Jung S, Cha J, Yoo K, Min S, Yang B
Risk Management and Healthcare Policy 2024, 17:789-801
Published Date: 4 April 2024