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Lessons Learned From the Stakeholder Engagement in Research: Application of Spatial Analytical Tools in One Health Problems

机译:从利益相关者参与研究中汲取的经验教训:空间分析工具在一个健康问题中的应用

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Stakeholder engagement in research is widely advocated as a tool to integrate diverse knowledge and perspectives in the management of health threats while addressing potential conflicts of interest. Although guidelines for stakeholder engagement exist in public health and environmental sciences, the feasibility of actionable decisions based on scientific analyses and the lessons learned from the stakeholder engagement in the process co-creation of knowledge have been rarely discussed in One Health literature and veterinary sciences. Risk maps and risk regionalization using spatiotemporal epidemiological/analytical tools are known to improve risk perception and communication. Risk maps are useful when informing policy and management decisions on quarantine, vaccination, and surveillance intended to prevent or control threats to human, animal, or environmental health interface (i.e. One Health). We hypothesized that researcher-stakeholder engagement throughout the research process could enhance the utility of risk maps; while identifying opportunities to improve data collection, analysis, interpretation, and, ultimately, implementation of scientific/evidence-based management and policy measures. Three case studies were conducted to test this process of co-creation of scientific knowledge, using spatiotemporal epidemiological approaches, all related to One Health problems affecting Minnesota. Our interpretation of the opportunities, challenges, and lessons learned from the process are summarized from both researcher and stakeholder perspectives. By sharing our experience we intend to provide an understanding of the expectations, realizations, and “good practices” we learned through this slow-moving iterative process of co-creation of knowledge. We hope this contribution benefits the planning of future transdisciplinary research related to risk map-based management of One Health problems.
机译:利益相关者参与研究被广泛主张作为一种在解决潜在利息冲突的同时在卫生威胁管理中整合各种知识和观点的工具。虽然利益攸关方参与的指导方针存在于公共卫生和环境科学中,但基于科学分析的可行决策的可行性以及从利益攸关方参与进程的进程中汲取的经验教训已经很少在一个卫生文献和兽医科学中讨论。众所周知,风险地图和风险地区化使用时空流行病学/分析工具的区域化,以提高风险感知和沟通。风险地图在向检疫,疫苗接种和监测上通知政策和管理决策时有用,旨在预防或控制人,动物或环境健康界面的威胁(即一个健康)。我们假设研究员 - 利益相关者在整个研究过程中参与可以增强风险地图的效用;虽然确定机会改进数据收集,分析,解释,并最终,实施科学/证据管理和政策措施。进行了三种案例研究,以测试使用时空流行病学方法的协同创造过程,均与影响明尼苏达州的一个健康问题有关。我们对从该过程中汲取的机会,挑战和经验教训的解释总结了研究员和利益相关方的观点。通过分享我们的经验,我们打算了解我们通过这种缓慢创造知识的缓慢迭代过程学到了我们学习的期望,实现和“良好做法”。我们希望这一贡献利益与未来的跨学科研究的规划有关,与风险地图的一个健康问题的管理有关。

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