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Preparing for pandemics needs a dose of public health and a booster of “complex thought” (Errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum)
Paul, Elisabeth; Brown, Garrett W.; Bell, David et al.
2024In Global Policy
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Keywords :
COVID-19; Pandemic preparedness and response; Complex systems; Public health
Abstract :
[en] AbstractThe COVID‐19 pandemic has triggered unprecedented governmental responses worldwide, revealing weaknesses in health systems and public health policies due to lack of “complex thought” required to manage complex adaptive systems. Understanding COVID‐19 response strategies' multiple effects is particularly important now that pandemic preparedness and response (PPR) is on top of the global health political agenda. Here, we adopt a complex adaptive systems approach to critically analyze the literature and draw lessons from the COVID‐19 response to inform future PPR strategies. We observe that in many contexts, strategies implemented in response to COVID‐19 were poorly effective, inefficient, and inequitable. We explain the limitations of these prevailing measures and propose approaches and strategies to manage pandemics arising from a “systems thinking” perspective. PPR demands the adoption of an evolving, evidenced‐informed, and context‐specific strategy based on comprehensive approaches reflecting the complexities of health crises. This means moving away from single‐focused health security paradigms to consider the full range of health problems facing populations and adopting a package of interventions chosen via participatory and deliberative processes that are context‐specific and sensitive, as well as evidence‐driven, to ensure a fair balance between various pillars of pandemic responses: health promotion, non‐pharmaceutical interventions, prophylaxis, vaccines, and treatments.
Disciplines :
Public health, health care sciences & services
Author, co-author :
Paul, Elisabeth  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département des sciences sociales > Sociologie du développement ; Research Center on Health Policies &, Systems – International Health, School of Public Health Université Libre de Bruxelles Brussels Belgium
Brown, Garrett W. ;  Global Health Theme University of Leeds Leeds UK
Bell, David ;  Independent Public Health Consultant Lake Jackson Texas USA
Ridde, Valéry ;  Institut de Recherche Pour le développement (IRD), INSERM, CEPED Université Paris Cité Paris France
Sturmberg, Joachim ;  College of Health, Medicine and Wellbeing University of Newcastle Newcastle New South Wales Australia
Language :
English
Title :
Preparing for pandemics needs a dose of public health and a booster of “complex thought” (Errare humanum est, perseverare diabolicum)
Publication date :
15 October 2024
Journal title :
Global Policy
ISSN :
1758-5880
eISSN :
1758-5899
Publisher :
Wiley
Peer reviewed :
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