Success and challenges of health systems resilience-enhancing strategies for managing Public Health Emergencies of International Concerns (PHEIC): A systematic review protocol

Author:

Rajapaksha R M Nayani UmeshaORCID,Khatri Resham BORCID,Abeysena ChrishanthaORCID,Wijesinghe Millawage Supun Dilara,Endalamaw AkliluORCID,Thomas Toms K,Perera Nadeeka,Rambukwella Roshan,De Silva Gayani,Fernando Mekala,Alemu Yibeltal Assefa

Abstract

IntroductionHealth systems resilience is the ability to prepare, manage and learn from a sudden and unpredictable extreme change that impacts health systems. Health systems globally have recently been affected by a number of catastrophic events, including natural disasters and infectious disease epidemics. Understanding health systems resilience has never been more essential until emerging global pandemics. Therefore, the application of resilience-enhancing strategies needs to be assessed to identify the management gaps and give valuable recommendations from the lessons learnt from the global pandemic.MethodsThe systematic review will be reported using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (PRISMA-P) protocols guideline. Reporting data on World Health Organization (WHO) health system building blocks and systematic searches on resilience enhancing strategies for the management of Public Health Emergencies of International Concerns (PHEIC) after the establishment of International Health Regulations (IHR) in 2007 will be included. The search will be conducted in PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science and Google ScholarEthics and disseminationEthics approval and safety considerations are not applicable. Pre-print of the protocol is available online, and the screening of the articles will be done using Rayyan software in a transparent manner. The findings will be presented at conferences and the final review’s findings will be published in a peer-reviewed international journal and will be disseminated to global communities for the application of successful management strategies for the management of future pandemics.PROSPERO registration numberCRD42022352612;https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022352612

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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