Embrett Mark, Carson Andrea, Sim Meaghan, Conway Aislinn, Moore Emily, Hancock Kristy, Bielska Iwona
Research, Innovation, and Discovery, Nova Scotia Health, 90 Lovett Lake Ct, Halifax, NS, B3S 0H6, Canada.
Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact, McMaster University, 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton, ON, L8S 4L8, Canada.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2025 Mar 26;23(1):38. doi: 10.1186/s12961-024-01229-0.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted the crucial role of robust health research systems (HRSs) in supporting effective public health responses. Understanding the responses and lessons learned from HRS during the pandemic is vital for future preparedness.
This environmental scan examined high income Countries with a HRS that responded to the COVID-19 pandemic using both academic and grey literature sources to gather comprehensive insights into these areas. The analysis was structured using an organizing framework to facilitate systematic extraction and synthesis of relevant information. A total of 5336 sources were identified of which 3609 were screened following duplicate removal. A total of 117 full-text sources were reviewed leading to 65 being included.
Effective interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaborations significantly enhanced the capacity to respond to the pandemic. Clear and streamlined governance structures were essential for coordinated efforts across various entities, facilitating swift decision-making and resource allocation. The robustness of pre-existing research infrastructures played a crucial role in the rapid mobilization of resources and execution of large-scale research projects. Knowledge mobilization efforts were vital in disseminating research findings promptly to inform public health responses. Continuous tracking and evaluation of health research activities enabled real-time adjustments and informed decision-making. Rapid identification and funding of research priorities, including vaccine and therapeutic development, were critical in addressing urgent public health needs. Effective resource allocation and capacity-building efforts ensured focused and accelerated research responses. Comprehensive strategic planning, involving stakeholder engagement and robust monitoring tools, was essential for aligning research efforts with health system needs.
The findings underscore the necessity of flexible funding mechanisms, enhanced data-sharing practices and robust strategic planning to prepare for future health emergencies. Policy implications emphasize the need for sustained investments in health policy and systems research (HPSR) and the development of comprehensive governance frameworks. Research implications highlight the importance of community engagement and interdisciplinary partnerships. For decision-makers, the study stresses the importance of rapid response mechanisms and evidence-based policy making. Health research systems must prioritize maintaining adaptable infrastructures and strategic planning to ensure effective crisis response. Despite potential biases and the rapidly evolving context, this comprehensive analysis provides valuable lessons for strengthening HRSs to address future public health challenges.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行凸显了强大的卫生研究系统(HRS)在支持有效的公共卫生应对措施方面的关键作用。了解大流行期间卫生研究系统的应对措施和经验教训对于未来的防范工作至关重要。
这项环境扫描研究考察了拥有卫生研究系统且对COVID-19大流行做出应对的高收入国家,利用学术文献和灰色文献来源,以全面洞察这些领域。分析采用一个组织框架进行构建,以促进对相关信息的系统提取和综合。共识别出5336个来源,去除重复项后筛选出3609个。共审查了117篇全文来源,最终纳入65篇。
有效的跨学科和跨部门合作显著增强了应对大流行的能力。清晰且简化的治理结构对于各实体间的协调努力至关重要,有助于迅速决策和资源分配。现有研究基础设施的稳健性在资源的快速调动和大规模研究项目的实施中发挥了关键作用。知识传播努力对于迅速传播研究结果以指导公共卫生应对至关重要。对卫生研究活动的持续跟踪和评估能够进行实时调整并为决策提供依据。迅速确定研究重点并提供资金,包括疫苗和治疗方法的研发,对于满足紧迫的公共卫生需求至关重要。有效的资源分配和能力建设努力确保了有针对性且加速的研究应对。全面的战略规划,包括利益相关者参与和强大的监测工具,对于使研究工作与卫生系统需求保持一致至关重要。
研究结果强调了灵活的资助机制、加强数据共享做法和稳健的战略规划对于应对未来卫生紧急情况的必要性。政策影响强调需要持续投资于卫生政策和系统研究(HPSR)以及制定全面的治理框架。研究影响突出了社区参与和跨学科伙伴关系的重要性。对于决策者而言,该研究强调了快速反应机制和循证决策的重要性。卫生研究系统必须优先维护适应性强的基础设施和战略规划,以确保有效的危机应对。尽管存在潜在偏差且情况迅速演变,但这项全面分析为加强卫生研究系统以应对未来公共卫生挑战提供了宝贵经验教训。