2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13031-023-00560-7
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Health systems resilience in fragile and conflict-affected settings: a systematic scoping review

Claudia Truppa,
Sally Yaacoub,
Martina Valente
et al.

Abstract: Background Health systems resilience (HSR) research is a rapidly expanding field, in which key concepts are discussed and theoretical frameworks are emerging with vibrant debate. Fragile and conflict-affected settings (FCAS) are contexts exposed to compounding stressors, for which resilience is an important characteristic. However, only limited evidence has been generated in such settings. We conducted a scoping review to: (a) identify the conceptual frameworks of HSR used in the analysis of sh… Show more

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“…Indeed, health system resilience (HSS) is de ned as the ability of a health system to ensure the continued provision of services despite the crisis context [4]. Therefore, it is a question of the system's capacity to absorb and adapt to shocks to maintain the continuity of planned essential health services and reorganize and transform itself in response to these shocks [5]. Another approach to resilience focuses on three characteristics: absorption, adaptation and transformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, health system resilience (HSS) is de ned as the ability of a health system to ensure the continued provision of services despite the crisis context [4]. Therefore, it is a question of the system's capacity to absorb and adapt to shocks to maintain the continuity of planned essential health services and reorganize and transform itself in response to these shocks [5]. Another approach to resilience focuses on three characteristics: absorption, adaptation and transformation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%