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  2. Apr 17, 2020 · Berg and Aase (2019) conceptualised resilience in healthcare based on four categories: anticipation, sense making, trade-offs and adaptations, and defined it as a set of cognitive and behavioural strategies enacted by individuals within an organisational context .

    • CORE Perspectives of Resilience: Bouncing Back, Growing, Adapting
    • A Brief Overview of Key Constructs in Resilience Engineering
    • Scope and Boundaries For Resilience in Relation to Quality, Safety and Risk
    • Links Amongst Resilience, Involvement and Collaborative Learning
    • A Proposed Definition of Resilience in Healthcare

    As noted, the concept of ‘resilience’ is represented in different ways in theories from many and diverse scientific disciplines [2, 4, 9, 20]. Many of these representations provide useful and relevant perspectives that refer to particular mechanisms of response. In simple terms: 1. Engineering perspectives of resilience focus on the ability to ‘bou...

    Resilience engineering provides a conceptualization of resilience that has been most widely applied in healthcare, and so it is useful to explore these concepts in more detail. According to Hollnagel resilience is a characteristic of certain kinds of organisational performance, and the most one can say is that an organization may have the ‘potenti...

    In our RiH research program, we hold that healthcare quality is the key outcome for resilience in healthcare. The healthcare quality concept integrates sub-dimensions of clinical effectiveness, patient safety, patient centeredness, care coordination, efficiency, timeliness, and equity [30,31,32,33]. In the literature, resilience is often seen in re...

    User involvement (as described above) and collaborative learning are two prerequisite pillars in our conceptualisation and operationalisation of resilience to maintain quality in healthcare. Collaborative learning through work practice, team work and problem solving is central in quality processes [36, 37]. Previous research and theories, have show...

    Drawing on the various concepts, approaches and models of resilience across multiple literatures the RiH program considers resilience in healthcare as the diverse capacities of a healthcare system that allow it to maintain the delivery of high quality care during and after events that challenge, change or disrupt its activities, by engaging people ...

    • Siri Wiig, Karina Aase, Stephen Billett, Carolyn Canfield, Olav Røise, Olav Røise, Olav Røise, Ove N...
    • 2020
  3. Definitions of healthcare resilience recognise various hierarchical levels: individual (micro), facility or organisation (meso), health system (macro) and planetary or international (meta). There has been a shift from a focus on mainly disasters and crises, to an ‘all-hazards’ approach to resilience.

  4. Mar 31, 2021 · Using the literature, we explored the concepts attributed to the development of resilience, identifying those that mitigate symptoms of distress caused by adversity and facilitate coping in seven classes of illness: transplants, cancer, mental illness, episodic illness, chronic and painful illness, unexpected events, and illness within a dyadic ...

    • Janice M. Morse, Jacqueline Kent-Marvick, Lisa A. Barry, Lisa A. Barry, Jennifer Harvey, Jennifer Ha...
    • 2021
  5. Sep 17, 2019 · The concept of resilience has been introduced with the goal of strengthening health systems to avoid disruption or collapse. The concept is new within health systems research, and no common description exists to describe its meaning.

    • My Fridell, Sanna Edwin, Johan von Schreeb, Dell D. Saulnier
    • 10.15171/ijhpm.2019.71
    • 2019
    • 2020/01
  6. Healthcare-worker assessment and selection of appropriate coping concepts enable the individual to control their distress, resulting in attainment of equanimity and the state of resilience, permitting the resilient individual to work toward recovery, recalibration, and readjustment.

  7. Apr 5, 2024 · A resilient health system maintains quality healthcare through times of crisis. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic, several seemingly robust health systems were strained under the increased demand, and services were disrupted.

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