2021
DOI: 10.34172/ijhpm.2020.261
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Enhancing the Understanding of Resilience in Health Systems of Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Qualitative Evidence Synthesis

Abstract: Background: A country’s health system faces pressure when hit by an unexpected shock, such as what we observe in the midst of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. The concept of resilience is highly relevant in this context and is a prerequisite for a health system capable of withstanding future shocks. By exploring how the key dimensions of the resilient health system framework are applied, the present systematic review synthesizes the vital features of resilient health systems in low- and middle… Show more

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“…A recent qualitative synthesis highlighted social capital as the interconnecting mechanism common to both health system strengthening and resilient responses to crises, a powerful tool that can unlock resilience of the health system. 10 This study extends the notion a step further by demonstrating that the power of social capital can go beyond its health system capacity. Social capital may in fact play a more important role in providing relief from the cyclone, just as it had been reported as being more vital in mitigating the spread of the Ebola virus than any donor-driven short-term interventions.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…A recent qualitative synthesis highlighted social capital as the interconnecting mechanism common to both health system strengthening and resilient responses to crises, a powerful tool that can unlock resilience of the health system. 10 This study extends the notion a step further by demonstrating that the power of social capital can go beyond its health system capacity. Social capital may in fact play a more important role in providing relief from the cyclone, just as it had been reported as being more vital in mitigating the spread of the Ebola virus than any donor-driven short-term interventions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…A hybrid of deductive and inductive approaches provided for a broader structure of the categories and flexibility of codes from the open coding process. As illustrated in figure 1, Grimm et al 10 's conceptual framework was used to develop the analytical framework. The framework was then applied systematically to chart the relevant summary of the transcript with direct quotations structured around 10 categories and 21 codes, resulting in a complete framework matrix.…”
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“…Building resilience is one way of managing such crises. One important driver of resilience may be social capital [ 1 ], which plays an important role during times of crisis and calm [ 2 ]. A component of social capital is civic capital.…”
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