Behavioural Science and Insights Unit, Science Group, UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), London, United Kingdom.
Centre for Education, Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
Front Public Health. 2024 Aug 7;12:1411346. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1411346. eCollection 2024.
System learning from major incidents is essential for enhancing preparedness for responding to future adverse events. Sharing learning not only stimulates further improvements, preventing the repetition of mistakes, but may also promote collaboration and the adoption of evidenced-based best practises. As part of a qualitative interview study designed to explore lessons learned, this paper describes the experiences and perspectives of 30 staff from the public health agency responsible for the national COVID-19 response in the United Kingdom. The focus of the interviews was on enabling factors and practises that worked well, as well as those that were more challenging, and which, if addressed, could improve responses to future infectious disease incidents. The interviews elicited valuable insights across various thematic areas that could inform emergency preparedness activities for future infectious disease outbreaks. The outcomes of this study, while integral for the UK agency responsible for public health, extend beyond organisational boundaries and contribute to a broader spectrum of activities aimed at facilitating global learning from the COVID-19 response.
从重大事件中系统学习对于增强应对未来不良事件的准备至关重要。分享学习成果不仅可以促进进一步改进,防止错误重复,还可以促进合作和采用基于证据的最佳实践。作为一项旨在探索经验教训的定性访谈研究的一部分,本文描述了英国负责国家 COVID-19 应对工作的公共卫生机构 30 名工作人员的经验和观点。访谈的重点是探讨有效的促进因素和实践,以及那些更具挑战性的因素,如果加以解决,可能会改进对未来传染病事件的应对。这些访谈在各个主题领域都获得了有价值的见解,这些见解可以为未来传染病爆发的应急准备活动提供信息。这项研究的结果虽然对负责公共卫生的英国机构至关重要,但超出了组织范围,为促进从 COVID-19 应对中全球学习的更广泛活动做出了贡献。