One Health in practice: Benefits and challenges of multisectoral coordination and collaboration in managing public health risks: A meta-analysis

Q2 Veterinary
Valentina Thobias Sanga, E. Karimuribo, A. S. Hoza
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Background and Aim: One Health (OH) approach is crucial for the effective management of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases and other public health threats. A meta-analysis was conducted to explore the benefits and challenges encountered in the practical implementation of multisectoral coordination in the fight against public health threats and to identify similarities between countries in the practical implementation of multisectoral coordination and cooperation across sectors in OH. Materials and Methods: To identify relevant studies published globally between 2010 and 2023, a literature search was conducted online using Google Scholar and PubMed search engines. Inclusion criteria were adopted based on key search terms “One Health,” “multisectoral coordination,” “One Health framework,” and related terms “multisectoral collaboration” and “multidisciplinary.” Unpublished manuscripts, dissertations, and conference reports were excluded from the review. A total of 307 articles were retrieved. Titles, abstracts, and keywords were screened for inclusion criteria. We extracted and analyzed 46 full-text articles published in English. Unpublished manuscripts, dissertations, and conference reports were excluded from the study. Results: This study found that most countries have similar challenges that hamper the coordination of OH activities implementation. Of the 46 articles reviewed, 69.6% (n = 32) focused on the benefits of adopting the OH approach and 73.9% (n = 34) focused on multisectoral coordination and collaboration among sectors. In addition, 58.7% (n = 27) of the articles indicated that governments need to invest more resources in OH implementation, and 50% (n = 23) proposed that policies, guidelines, and plans should be integrated to facilitate multisectoral coordination and collaboration. In addition to inadequate coordination and funding, other reported challenges were limited knowledge (34.8%) (n = 16) and inadequate resources (32.6%) (n = 15). In addition, 21.7% (n = 10) highlighted different sectoral priorities and interests as obstacles to effective coordination in the implementation of OH activities. Conclusion: Multisectoral coordination plays a key role in the effective management of public health threats through OH. The creation of mechanisms for regular communication, the promotion of mutual trust, and the strengthening of relations between sectors will enhance cooperation. The similarity in challenges across regions observed in this study calls for countries across regions to prioritize OH operationalization and collaboration among sectors, strengthen collaboration, and synergize activities to enhance future changes in the mitigation of public health threats. Keywords: multisectoral collaboration and multidisciplinary, multisectoral coordination, One Health, One Health framework.
一个健康 "在实践中:多部门协调与合作管理公共卫生风险的益处与挑战:荟萃分析
背景和目的:"一个健康"(OH)方法对于有效管理新发和再发传染病及其他公共卫生威胁至关重要。我们进行了一项荟萃分析,以探讨在应对公共卫生威胁过程中实际实施多部门协调的益处和遇到的挑战,并确定各国在实际实施多部门协调和跨部门合作方面的相似之处:为了确定 2010 年至 2023 年期间全球发表的相关研究,我们使用 Google Scholar 和 PubMed 搜索引擎进行了在线文献检索。纳入标准以关键搜索词 "一个健康"、"多部门协调"、"一个健康框架 "以及相关术语 "多部门合作 "和 "多学科 "为基础。未发表的手稿、论文和会议报告不在审查之列。共检索到 307 篇文章。我们根据纳入标准对文章的标题、摘要和关键词进行了筛选。我们摘录并分析了 46 篇以英语发表的全文文章。未发表的手稿、论文和会议报告不在研究范围之内:研究发现,大多数国家都面临着类似的挑战,这些挑战阻碍了 OH 活动的协调实施。在审查的 46 篇文章中,69.6%(n = 32)侧重于采用 OH 方法的益处,73.9%(n = 34)侧重于多部门协调和部门间合作。此外,58.7%(n=27)的文章指出,政府需要为实施 OH 投入更多资源,50%(n=23)的文章提出,应整合政策、指导方针和计划,以促进多部门协调与合作。除协调和资金不足外,其他报告的挑战还包括知识有限(34.8%)(n = 16)和资源不足(32.6%)(n = 15)。此外,21.7%(n=10)的人强调,不同部门的优先事项和利益是在实施 OH 活动中进行有效协调的障碍:结论:多部门协调在通过 OH 有效管理公共卫生威胁方面发挥着关键作用。建立定期沟通机制、促进相互信任和加强部门间的关系将加强合作。本研究中观察到的各地区面临的挑战具有相似性,这就要求各地区的国家优先考虑卫生系统的运作和各部门之间的合作,加强合作,协同开展活动,以促进未来在缓解公共卫生威胁方面的变革。关键词:多部门合作和多学科;多部门协调;一个卫生;一个卫生框架。
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International Journal of One Health
International Journal of One Health Veterinary-Veterinary (all)
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2.10
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13
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: International Journal of One Health publishes high quality and novelty papers focusing on One Health. Review articles are highly appreciated. All articles published by International Journal of One Health are made freely and permanently accessible online. All articles to International Journal of One Health are posted online immediately as they are ready for publication.
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