2022
DOI: 10.1002/hpja.646
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Student reflections on an interdisciplinary pandemics course utilising systems thinking

Abstract: Issue addressed: The complexity and uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic highlights the need to change training of public health professionals in higher education by shifting from siloed specialisations to interdisciplinary collaboration. At the end of 2020 and 2021, public health professionals collaboratively designed and delivered, a week-long intensive course-Public Health in Pandemics. The aim of this research study was to understand whether the use of systems thinking in the design and delivery of the cou… Show more

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“…According to traditional Chinese beliefs, ventilation and cold should be prevented for the mothers and children during confinement during childbirth. Therefore, we recommend that public media, especially online media, reinforce the publicity of COVID-19 prevention knowledge and skills [ 20 ], significantly improving people's prevention ability [ 21 ].…”
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“…According to traditional Chinese beliefs, ventilation and cold should be prevented for the mothers and children during confinement during childbirth. Therefore, we recommend that public media, especially online media, reinforce the publicity of COVID-19 prevention knowledge and skills [ 20 ], significantly improving people's prevention ability [ 21 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This will support their leadership role in addressing social inequalities and building collective capacity to ensure sustainability for human and planetary health [27]. Competencies, such as systems thinking training for young health professionals, have been shown to motivate more structured approaches to cross‐department communication and collaboration in pandemics response [28]. Youth possess a marked ability to process fresh ideas from interdisciplinary collaboration with a tenacious curiosity to address present and future challenges for planetary health.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This unprecedented health crisis has underscored the necessity for public health curricula to be agile, adaptable, and responsive to emerging global health threats. The pandemic has not only exposed vulnerabilities in public health systems but has also called for a reassessment of how we prepare health professionals to navigate complex and rapidly evolving situations ( 2 5 ). The integration of pandemic preparedness, digital health technologies, and crisis management into public health education has become imperative.…”
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