Factors that enable effective One Health collaborations - A scoping review of the literature.

Advocates for a One Health approach recognize that global health challenges require multidisciplinary collaborative efforts. While past publications have looked at interdisciplinary competency training for collaboration, few have identified the factors and conditions that enable operational One Heal...

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Main Authors: Kaylee Myhre Errecaborde, Katelyn Wuebbolt Macy, Amy Pekol, Sol Perez, Mary Katherine O'Brien, Ian Allen, Francesca Contadini, Julia Yeri Lee, Elizabeth Mumford, Jeff B Bender, Katharine Pelican
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/file?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0224660&type=printable
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author Kaylee Myhre Errecaborde
Katelyn Wuebbolt Macy
Amy Pekol
Sol Perez
Mary Katherine O'Brien
Ian Allen
Francesca Contadini
Julia Yeri Lee
Elizabeth Mumford
Jeff B Bender
Katharine Pelican
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Jeff B Bender
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description Advocates for a One Health approach recognize that global health challenges require multidisciplinary collaborative efforts. While past publications have looked at interdisciplinary competency training for collaboration, few have identified the factors and conditions that enable operational One Health. Through a scoping review of the literature, a multidisciplinary team of researchers analyzed peer-reviewed publications describing multisectoral collaborations around infectious disease-related health events. The review identified 12 factors that support successful One Health collaborations and a coordinated response to health events across three levels: two individual factors (education & training and prior experience & existing relationships), four organizational factors (organizational structures, culture, human resources and, communication), and six network factors (network structures, relationships, leadership, management, available & accessible resources, political environment). The researchers also identified the stage of collaboration during which these factors were most critical, further organizing into starting condition or process-based factors. The research found that publications on multisectoral collaboration for health events do not uniformly report on successes or challenges of collaboration and rarely identify outputs or outcomes of the collaborative process. This paper proposes a common language and framework to enable more uniform reporting, implementation, and evaluation of future One Health collaborations.
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Katelyn Wuebbolt Macy
Amy Pekol
Sol Perez
Mary Katherine O'Brien
Ian Allen
Francesca Contadini
Julia Yeri Lee
Elizabeth Mumford
Jeff B Bender
Katharine Pelican
Factors that enable effective One Health collaborations - A scoping review of the literature.
PLoS ONE
title Factors that enable effective One Health collaborations - A scoping review of the literature.
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title_short Factors that enable effective One Health collaborations - A scoping review of the literature.
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