2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1210255
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Research on the collaborative evolution process of information in public health emergencies based on complex adaptive system theory and social network analysis: a case study of the COVID-19 pandemic

Kun Lv,
Xingyu Luo,
Jiaoqiao Shan
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionThis review aimed to elucidate the significance of information collaboration in the prevention and control of public health emergencies, and its evolutionary pathway guided by the theory of complex adaptive systems.MethodsThe study employed time-slicing techniques and social network analysis to translate the dynamic evolution of information collaboration into a stage-based static representation. Data were collected from January to April 2020, focusing on the COVID-19 pandemic. Python was used to am… Show more

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“…22 Emergency management requires the integration of organizational culture, structure, and processes among various stakeholders to meet the high expectations of the public and stakeholders for emergency and disaster management. 23 Scholars have suggested that these goals can be addressed through the establishment of a cooperative system of organisations, the reform of existing systems and mechanisms that restrict their development, and the creation of an organisation system with clear powers and responsibilities, separate from government control, and functioning autonomously under the law. 24 With the pandemic and public health emergencies causing governance problems and loss of social trust, it is imperative to redesign the participatory governance process.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…22 Emergency management requires the integration of organizational culture, structure, and processes among various stakeholders to meet the high expectations of the public and stakeholders for emergency and disaster management. 23 Scholars have suggested that these goals can be addressed through the establishment of a cooperative system of organisations, the reform of existing systems and mechanisms that restrict their development, and the creation of an organisation system with clear powers and responsibilities, separate from government control, and functioning autonomously under the law. 24 With the pandemic and public health emergencies causing governance problems and loss of social trust, it is imperative to redesign the participatory governance process.…”
Section: Various Organisations Participate In Governancementioning
confidence: 99%