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公共卫生中的适应力信息学:会议论文集的定性分析

Resilience Informatics in Public Health: Qualitative Analysis of Conference Proceedings.

作者信息

Block Ngaybe Maiya G, Azurdia Sierra Lidia, McNair Andrew, Gonzalez Myla, Arora Mona, Ernst Kacey, Noriega-Atala Enrique, Iyengar M Sriram

机构信息

Health Promotion Sciences, University of Arizona, Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, Tucson, AZ, United States.

Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona, College of Social & Behavioral Sciences, Tucson, AZ, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2025 Jan 16;9:e63217. doi: 10.2196/63217.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In recent years, public health has confronted 2 formidable challenges: the devastating COVID-19 pandemic and the enduring threat of climate change. The convergence of these crises underscores the urgent need for resilient solutions. Resilience informatics (RI), an emerging discipline at the intersection of informatics and public health, leverages real-time data integration from health systems, environmental monitoring, and technological tools to develop adaptive responses to multifaceted crises. It offers promising avenues for mitigating and adapting to these challenges by proactively identifying vulnerabilities and fostering adaptive capacity in public health systems. Addressing critical questions regarding target audiences, privacy concerns, and scalability is paramount to fostering resilience in the face of evolving health threats.

OBJECTIVE

The University of Arizona held a workshop, titled Resilience Informatics in Public Health, in November 2023 to serve as a pivotal forum for advancing these discussions and catalyzing collaborative efforts within the field. This paper aims to present a qualitative thematic analysis of the findings from this workshop.

METHODS

A purposive sampling strategy was used to invite 40 experts by email from diverse fields, including public health, medicine, weather services, informatics, environmental science, and resilience, to participate in the workshop. The event featured presentations from key experts, followed by group discussions facilitated by experts. The attendees engaged in collaborative reflection and discussion on predetermined questions. Discussions were systematically recorded by University of Arizona students, and qualitative analysis was conducted. A detailed thematic analysis was performed using an inductive approach, supported by MAXQDA software to manage and organize data. Two independent researchers coded the transcripts; discrepancies in coding were resolved through consensus, ensuring a rigorous synthesis of the findings.

RESULTS

The workshop hosted 27 experts at the University of Arizona, 21 (78%) of whom were from public health-related fields. Of these 27 experts, 8 (30%) were from the field of resilience. In addition, participants from governmental agencies, American Indian groups, weather services, and a mobile health organization attended. Qualitative analysis identified major themes, including the potential of RI tools, threats to resilience (eg, health care access, infrastructure, and climate change), challenges with RI tools (eg, usability, funding, and real-time response), and standards for RI tools (eg, technological, logistical, and sociological). The attendees emphasized the importance of equitable access, community engagement, and iterative development in RI projects.

CONCLUSIONS

The RI workshop emphasized the necessity for accessible, user-friendly tools bridging technical knowledge and community needs. The workshop's conclusions provide a road map for future public health resilience, highlighting the need for scalable, culturally sensitive, community-driven interventions. Future directions include focused discussions to yield concrete outputs such as implementation guidelines and tool designs, reshaping public health strategies in the face of emerging threats.

摘要

背景

近年来,公共卫生面临着两大严峻挑战:毁灭性的新冠疫情和气候变化的持续威胁。这些危机的交汇凸显了对具有韧性的解决方案的迫切需求。韧性信息学(RI)是信息学与公共卫生交叉领域的一门新兴学科,它利用来自卫生系统、环境监测和技术工具的实时数据集成,来制定对多方面危机的适应性应对措施。通过主动识别脆弱性并增强公共卫生系统的适应能力,它为缓解和应对这些挑战提供了有前景的途径。解决有关目标受众、隐私问题和可扩展性的关键问题,对于在不断演变的健康威胁面前增强韧性至关重要。

目的

亚利桑那大学于2023年11月举办了一场名为“公共卫生中的韧性信息学”的研讨会,作为推进这些讨论并促进该领域合作努力的关键论坛。本文旨在对该研讨会的结果进行定性主题分析。

方法

采用目的抽样策略,通过电子邮件邀请了40位来自不同领域的专家参加研讨会,这些领域包括公共卫生、医学、气象服务、信息学、环境科学和韧性研究等。活动包括关键专家进行的演讲,随后是由专家主持的小组讨论。与会者就预先确定的问题进行了合作反思和讨论。亚利桑那大学的学生对讨论进行了系统记录,并进行了定性分析。使用归纳法进行了详细的主题分析,并借助MAXQDA软件来管理和组织数据。两名独立研究人员对转录本进行编码;编码中的差异通过协商解决,确保对结果进行严格的综合。

结果

该研讨会在亚利桑那大学共接待了27位专家,其中21位(78%)来自与公共卫生相关的领域。在这27位专家中,有8位(30%)来自韧性研究领域。此外,来自政府机构、美洲印第安群体、气象服务部门和一家移动健康组织的人员也参加了会议。定性分析确定了主要主题,包括RI工具的潜力、对韧性的威胁(如医疗保健可及性、基础设施和气候变化)、RI工具面临的挑战(如可用性、资金和实时响应)以及RI工具的标准(如技术、后勤和社会学方面)。与会者强调了RI项目中公平可及、社区参与和迭代发展的重要性。

结论

RI研讨会强调了需要有可及的、用户友好的工具来弥合技术知识与社区需求之间的差距。研讨会的结论为未来公共卫生韧性提供了路线图,突出了对可扩展的、具有文化敏感性的、由社区驱动的干预措施的需求。未来的方向包括进行重点讨论以产生具体成果,如实施指南和工具设计,从而在面对新出现的威胁时重塑公共卫生战略。

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