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Assessing the congruence between perceived connectivity and network centrality measures specific to pandemic influenza preparedness in Alberta

机译:评估特定于艾伯塔省大流行性流感防范的感知连通性和网络集中度措施之间的一致性

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Background Recent research has suggested that perceived organizational connectivity may serve as an important measure of public health preparedness. Presumably, organizations with higher perceived connectivity also have a greater number of actual organizational ties. Using network analysis, we evaluate this presumption by assessing the correlation between perceived organizational connectivity and reported inter-organizational connections. Methods During late 2007-early 2008, representatives from organizations involved in the delivery of public health systems in Alberta were asked to complete an online questionnaire on public health preparedness. Organizational jurisdictional information was collected. Items from Dorn and colleagues connectivity scale (2007) were used to measure perceived organizational connectivity. Inter-organizational network data on formal connections in the area of pandemic influenza preparedness were collected using a roster approach. These data were imported into UCINET to calculate in- and out-degree centrality scores for each organization. One-way ANOVA tests assessed if perceived connectivity and in- and out-degree centrality varied among jurisdictions. Pearson correlation coefficients were used to assess the correlation of perceived connectivity and in- and out-degree centrality. Results Significant mean differences among jurisdictions were observed for in-degree (F(3,116) = 26.60, p F(3,116) = 5.24, p r(123) = 0.22, p r(123) = -0.07, p > 0.05). Conclusions The results suggest in terms of pandemic preparedness that perceived connectivity may serve as a partial proxy measure of formal out-degree network connectivity.
机译:背景技术最近的研究表明,感知的组织连通性可以作为公共卫生准备的一项重要指标。大概,具有较高感知连接性的组织也具有更多的实际组织联系。使用网络分析,我们通过评估感知的组织连接性与报告的组织间连接性之间的相关性来评估此假设。方法在2007年末至2008年初,要求参与艾伯塔省公共卫生系统交付工作的组织的代表填写关于公共卫生准备情况的在线调查表。收集组织管辖信息。 Dorn及其同事的连通性量表(2007年)中的项目用于衡量感知的组织连通性。使用花名册方法收集了关于大流行性流感防范领域正式联系的组织间网络数据。这些数据被导入到UCINET中,以计算每个组织的内部和外部中心度得分。单向方差分析测试评估了各辖区之间感知的连通性以及内部和外部中心度是否不同。皮尔逊相关系数用于评估感知的连通性与进出度和中心度的相关性。结果观察到辖区之间的度内差异显着(F(3,116)= 26.60,p F(3,116)= 5.24,p r(123)= 0.22,p r(123)= -0.07,p> 0.05)。结论结论从大流行的防范方面来看,感知到的连接性可以作为正式对外网络连接性的部分代理度量。

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