2022
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0000424
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‘Science is only half of it’: Expert perspectives on operationalising infectious disease control cooperation in the ASEAN region

Abstract: Governmental awareness of the potential spread of infectious disease, exemplified by the current Covid-19 pandemic, ideally results in collective action, as countries coordinate a response that benefits all, contributing expertise, resources, knowledge and experience to achieve a common public good. However, operationalising regional cooperation is difficult, with barriers including lack of political will, regional heterogeneity, and existing geopolitical issues. We interviewed 23 people with regional expertis… Show more

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“…This paper has far-reaching implications for the future diagnosis and efficacy evaluation of children with OCD ( 22 ). The development and progress of disciplines depend on communication and cooperation ( 23 ). Thus, in this study, we analyzed the strength of cooperative relationships between the research authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper has far-reaching implications for the future diagnosis and efficacy evaluation of children with OCD ( 22 ). The development and progress of disciplines depend on communication and cooperation ( 23 ). Thus, in this study, we analyzed the strength of cooperative relationships between the research authors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the course of the pandemic, regional and global networks for learning and sharing have emerged as important avenues of translational research and evidence use. For instance, collaborative networks and platforms (such as HTAsiaLink, Guide to Health Economics Analysis and Research, and ADP/HITAP knowledge exchange initiatives on HTA that include the webinar series on COVID 19 among others [ 12 , 52 ]), foster participation and learning for policy-makers, researchers and other stakeholders involved in HTA processes. They have offered upskilling opportunities such as trainings and workshops as well as lessons sharing events on important issues such as policy advocacy, guideline development and other contextual challenges.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Partial or limited solutions will not resolve global problems and cannot mitigate the impact these problems have for the greater part of the world. Notwithstanding that, it is important to learn from successful approaches at the national level in order to propose potentially successful strategies [130][131][132]. They underline a clear case for public health financing, organization, and workforce orientation.…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%