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Accepted for/Published in: JMIRx Med

Date Submitted: Jun 15, 2021
Date Accepted: Dec 6, 2021
Date Submitted to PubMed: Aug 4, 2023

The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Lessons Learned From the Resilience of Chinese Hospitals to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

Stennett J, Hou R, Traverson L, Ridde V, Zinszer K, Chabrol F

Lessons Learned From the Resilience of Chinese Hospitals to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

JMIRx Med 2022;3(2):e31272

DOI: 10.2196/31272

PMID: 35435649

PMCID: 9004618

Lessons learned from the resilience of Chinese hospitals to the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review.

  • Jack Stennett; 
  • Renyou Hou; 
  • Lola Traverson; 
  • ValĂ©ry Ridde; 
  • Kate Zinszer; 
  • Fanny Chabrol

ABSTRACT

As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has brought huge strain on hospitals worldwide, the resilience shown by China9s hospitals appears to have been a critical factor in their successful response to the pandemic. This paper aims to determine the key findings, recommendations and lessons learned in terms of hospital resilience during the pandemic, as well as the quality and limitations of research in this field at present. We conducted a scoping review of evidence on the resilience of hospitals in China during the COVID-19 crisis in the first half of 2020. Two online databases (the CNKI and WHO databases) were used to identify papers meeting the eligibility criteria, from which we selected 59 publications (English: n= 26; Chinese: n= 33). After extracting the data, we present an information synthesis using a resilience framework. We found that much research was rapidly produced in the first half of 2020, describing certain strategies used to improve hospital resilience, particularly in three key areas: human resources; management and communication; and security, hygiene and planning. Our search revealed that considerable attention was focused on interventions related to training, healthcare worker well-being, e-health/ telemedicine, and work organization, while other areas, such as hospital financing, information systems and healthcare infrastructure, were less well represented in the literature. We identified a number of lessons learned regarding how China9s hospitals have maintained resilience when confronted with the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. However, we also noted that the literature was dominated by descriptive case studies, often lacking consideration of methodological limitations, and that there was a lack of both highly-focused research on individual interventions and holistic research that attempted to unite the topics within a resilience framework. Research on Chinese hospitals would benefit from a greater range of analysis in order to draw more nuanced and contextualised lessons from the responses to the crisis.


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Stennett J, Hou R, Traverson L, Ridde V, Zinszer K, Chabrol F

Lessons Learned From the Resilience of Chinese Hospitals to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Scoping Review

JMIRx Med 2022;3(2):e31272

DOI: 10.2196/31272

PMID: 35435649

PMCID: 9004618

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