Neill Rachel, Peters Michael A
Health Systems Program, International Health Department, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, USA.
Int J Health Policy Manag. 2024;13:8676. doi: 10.34172/ijhpm.8676. Epub 2024 Sep 7.
Saulnier's review, "Re-evaluating Our Knowledge of Health System Resilience During COVID-19: Lessons From the First Two Years of the Pandemic," analyzes health systems resilience in the first two years of the COVID-19 pandemic. A key finding was the importance of learning. In this commentary, we argue that strengthening systems-level learning capabilities could build resilient health systems. Drawing on learning theories and evidence from organizational resilience and management scholarship, we link the concept of learning loops with Blanchet's resilience capacities framework, demonstrating the importance of higher levels of learning to build adaptive and transformative resilience capacities. We also argue for an increased focus on power analysis to analyze what is learned, who learns it, and who responds as determining factors to adaptation and transformation. Future research should empirically investigate the extent to which different types of learning supports - or impedes - the building of resilient health systems.
索尔尼尔的综述《重新评估我们对新冠疫情期间卫生系统韧性的认识:大流行头两年的经验教训》分析了新冠疫情头两年的卫生系统韧性。一个关键发现是学习的重要性。在这篇评论中,我们认为加强系统层面的学习能力可以构建有韧性的卫生系统。借鉴学习理论以及组织韧性和管理学术研究的证据,我们将学习循环的概念与布兰切特的韧性能力框架联系起来,证明更高层次的学习对于构建适应性和变革性韧性能力的重要性。我们还主张更多地关注权力分析,以分析所学内容、学习者以及做出反应者,将其作为适应和变革的决定性因素。未来的研究应该实证调查不同类型的学习在多大程度上支持或阻碍有韧性的卫生系统的构建。