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A Systems Approach to Evaluate One Health Initiatives

Challenges calling for integrated approaches to health, such as the One Health (OH) approach, typically arise from the intertwined spheres of humans, animals, and ecosystems constituting their environment. Initiatives addressing such wicked problems commonly consist of complex structures and dynamic...

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Autores principales: Rüegg, Simon R., Nielsen, Liza Rosenbaum, Buttigieg, Sandra C., Santa, Mijalche, Aragrande, Maurizio, Canali, Massimo, Ehlinger, Timothy, Chantziaras, Ilias, Boriani, Elena, Radeski, Miroslav, Bruce, Mieghan, Queenan, Kevin, Häsler, Barbara
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5854661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29594154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00023
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author Rüegg, Simon R.
Nielsen, Liza Rosenbaum
Buttigieg, Sandra C.
Santa, Mijalche
Aragrande, Maurizio
Canali, Massimo
Ehlinger, Timothy
Chantziaras, Ilias
Boriani, Elena
Radeski, Miroslav
Bruce, Mieghan
Queenan, Kevin
Häsler, Barbara
author_facet Rüegg, Simon R.
Nielsen, Liza Rosenbaum
Buttigieg, Sandra C.
Santa, Mijalche
Aragrande, Maurizio
Canali, Massimo
Ehlinger, Timothy
Chantziaras, Ilias
Boriani, Elena
Radeski, Miroslav
Bruce, Mieghan
Queenan, Kevin
Häsler, Barbara
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description Challenges calling for integrated approaches to health, such as the One Health (OH) approach, typically arise from the intertwined spheres of humans, animals, and ecosystems constituting their environment. Initiatives addressing such wicked problems commonly consist of complex structures and dynamics. As a result of the EU COST Action (TD 1404) “Network for Evaluation of One Health” (NEOH), we propose an evaluation framework anchored in systems theory to address the intrinsic complexity of OH initiatives and regard them as subsystems of the context within which they operate. Typically, they intend to influence a system with a view to improve human, animal, and environmental health. The NEOH evaluation framework consists of four overarching elements, namely: (1) the definition of the initiative and its context, (2) the description of the theory of change with an assessment of expected and unexpected outcomes, (3) the process evaluation of operational and supporting infrastructures (the “OH-ness”), and (4) an assessment of the association(s) between the process evaluation and the outcomes produced. It relies on a mixed methods approach by combining a descriptive and qualitative assessment with a semi-quantitative scoring for the evaluation of the degree and structural balance of “OH-ness” (summarised in an OH-index and OH-ratio, respectively) and conventional metrics for different outcomes in a multi-criteria-decision-analysis. Here, we focus on the methodology for Elements (1) and (3) including ready-to-use Microsoft Excel spreadsheets for the assessment of the “OH-ness”. We also provide an overview of Element (2), and refer to the NEOH handbook for further details, also regarding Element (4) (http://neoh.onehealthglobal.net). The presented approach helps researchers, practitioners, and evaluators to conceptualise and conduct evaluations of integrated approaches to health and facilitates comparison and learning across different OH activities thereby facilitating decisions on resource allocation. The application of the framework has been described in eight case studies in the same Frontiers research topic and provides first data on OH-index and OH-ratio, which is an important step towards their validation and the creation of a dataset for future benchmarking, and to demonstrate under which circumstances OH initiatives provide added value compared to disciplinary or conventional health initiatives.
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spelling pubmed-58546612018-03-28 A Systems Approach to Evaluate One Health Initiatives Rüegg, Simon R. Nielsen, Liza Rosenbaum Buttigieg, Sandra C. Santa, Mijalche Aragrande, Maurizio Canali, Massimo Ehlinger, Timothy Chantziaras, Ilias Boriani, Elena Radeski, Miroslav Bruce, Mieghan Queenan, Kevin Häsler, Barbara Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Challenges calling for integrated approaches to health, such as the One Health (OH) approach, typically arise from the intertwined spheres of humans, animals, and ecosystems constituting their environment. Initiatives addressing such wicked problems commonly consist of complex structures and dynamics. As a result of the EU COST Action (TD 1404) “Network for Evaluation of One Health” (NEOH), we propose an evaluation framework anchored in systems theory to address the intrinsic complexity of OH initiatives and regard them as subsystems of the context within which they operate. Typically, they intend to influence a system with a view to improve human, animal, and environmental health. The NEOH evaluation framework consists of four overarching elements, namely: (1) the definition of the initiative and its context, (2) the description of the theory of change with an assessment of expected and unexpected outcomes, (3) the process evaluation of operational and supporting infrastructures (the “OH-ness”), and (4) an assessment of the association(s) between the process evaluation and the outcomes produced. It relies on a mixed methods approach by combining a descriptive and qualitative assessment with a semi-quantitative scoring for the evaluation of the degree and structural balance of “OH-ness” (summarised in an OH-index and OH-ratio, respectively) and conventional metrics for different outcomes in a multi-criteria-decision-analysis. Here, we focus on the methodology for Elements (1) and (3) including ready-to-use Microsoft Excel spreadsheets for the assessment of the “OH-ness”. We also provide an overview of Element (2), and refer to the NEOH handbook for further details, also regarding Element (4) (http://neoh.onehealthglobal.net). The presented approach helps researchers, practitioners, and evaluators to conceptualise and conduct evaluations of integrated approaches to health and facilitates comparison and learning across different OH activities thereby facilitating decisions on resource allocation. The application of the framework has been described in eight case studies in the same Frontiers research topic and provides first data on OH-index and OH-ratio, which is an important step towards their validation and the creation of a dataset for future benchmarking, and to demonstrate under which circumstances OH initiatives provide added value compared to disciplinary or conventional health initiatives. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5854661/ /pubmed/29594154 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00023 Text en Copyright © 2018 Rüegg, Nielsen, Buttigieg, Santa, Aragrande, Canali, Ehlinger, Chantziaras, Boriani, Radeski, Bruce, Queenan and Häsler. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Rüegg, Simon R.
Nielsen, Liza Rosenbaum
Buttigieg, Sandra C.
Santa, Mijalche
Aragrande, Maurizio
Canali, Massimo
Ehlinger, Timothy
Chantziaras, Ilias
Boriani, Elena
Radeski, Miroslav
Bruce, Mieghan
Queenan, Kevin
Häsler, Barbara
A Systems Approach to Evaluate One Health Initiatives
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title_fullStr A Systems Approach to Evaluate One Health Initiatives
title_full_unstemmed A Systems Approach to Evaluate One Health Initiatives
title_short A Systems Approach to Evaluate One Health Initiatives
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topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5854661/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29594154
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2018.00023
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