Review of Policy Research - Aceites CEPASP

Pesquisador do CEPASP tem artigo aceito na Review of Policy Research, uma revista de alto impacto no campo de Políticas Públicas

A doutoranda do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração da UFG e ex integrante do CEPASP, Valeria de Oliveira Lemos Novato (UFG/PPGADM), a professora do Instituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública da Universidade Federal de Goiás, Cristiana Maria Toscano (UFG/IPTSP), o pesquisador do Cepasp e Professor do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Administração da UFG, Vicente da Rocha Soares Ferreira (UFG/PPGADM), e a integrante do Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health na Emory University, Shivani Patel (Emory University),obtiveram um aceite intitulado "A Systematic Review of Public Policy Implementation during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Current Topics and Future Directions". Parabéns para os autores!

ABSTRACT:
The Covid-19 pandemic greatly impacted global public policy implementation. There is a lack of research synthesizing the lessons learned during Covid-19 from a policy perspective. A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines to examine the literature on public policy implementation during the Covid-19 pandemic in order to gain comprehensive insights into current topics and future directions. Five clusters of topics were identified: lessons from science, crisis governance, behavior and mental health, beyond the crisis, and frontlines and trust. Extensive collaboration among public health departments emerged as a significant research theme. Thirty recommendations for future research were identified, including the examination of frontline worker behavior, the use of just tech in policy implementation, and the investigation of policies driving improvements in global public health. The findings indicate that current research on public policy implementation during the Covid-19 pandemic extends beyond health and economic crisis-related policies. However, further studies in a post-pandemic context are needed to validate the identified topics and future directions.

Keywords: Public Policy Implementation. Covid-19. Systematic Review. Prisma. Qualitative evidence.

 

Valeria de Oliveira Lemos Novato (PPGADM/UFG) / Cristiana Maria Toscano (UFG) / Vicente da Rocha Soares Ferreira (PPGADM/UFG) / Shivani Patel Hubert Department of Global Health, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University