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Greater agreement is required to harness the potential of health intelligence: a critical interpretive synthesis
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Chapman, Evelina
, Caixeta, Roberta
, Rivière Cinnamond, Ana
, Garcia-Saiso, Sebastian
, Barreto, Jorge Otávio Maia
, Reveiz, Ludovic
, Mujica, Oscar J.
, Haby, Michelle M.
in
Artificial Intelligence
/ Critical interpretive synthesis
/ Data
/ Data mining
/ Decision making
/ Ecosystem
/ Evidence-informed decision making
/ Health intelligence
/ Health surveillance
/ Humans
/ Information
/ Information sharing
/ Institutional repositories
/ Intelligence
/ Internal Medicine
/ Public health
/ Research Design
/ Review
/ Surveillance
/ Synthesis
2023
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Greater agreement is required to harness the potential of health intelligence: a critical interpretive synthesis
by
Chapman, Evelina
, Caixeta, Roberta
, Rivière Cinnamond, Ana
, Garcia-Saiso, Sebastian
, Barreto, Jorge Otávio Maia
, Reveiz, Ludovic
, Mujica, Oscar J.
, Haby, Michelle M.
in
Artificial Intelligence
/ Critical interpretive synthesis
/ Data
/ Data mining
/ Decision making
/ Ecosystem
/ Evidence-informed decision making
/ Health intelligence
/ Health surveillance
/ Humans
/ Information
/ Information sharing
/ Institutional repositories
/ Intelligence
/ Internal Medicine
/ Public health
/ Research Design
/ Review
/ Surveillance
/ Synthesis
2023
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Greater agreement is required to harness the potential of health intelligence: a critical interpretive synthesis
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Chapman, Evelina
, Caixeta, Roberta
, Rivière Cinnamond, Ana
, Garcia-Saiso, Sebastian
, Barreto, Jorge Otávio Maia
, Reveiz, Ludovic
, Mujica, Oscar J.
, Haby, Michelle M.
in
Artificial Intelligence
/ Critical interpretive synthesis
/ Data
/ Data mining
/ Decision making
/ Ecosystem
/ Evidence-informed decision making
/ Health intelligence
/ Health surveillance
/ Humans
/ Information
/ Information sharing
/ Institutional repositories
/ Intelligence
/ Internal Medicine
/ Public health
/ Research Design
/ Review
/ Surveillance
/ Synthesis
2023
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Greater agreement is required to harness the potential of health intelligence: a critical interpretive synthesis
2023
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To synthesize existing knowledge on the features of, and approaches to, health intelligence, including definitions, key concepts, frameworks, methods and tools, types of evidence used, and research gaps.
We applied a critical interpretive synthesis methodology, combining systematic searching, purposive sampling, and inductive analysis to explore the topic. We conducted electronic and supplementary searches to identify records (papers, books, websites) based on their potential relevance to health intelligence. The key themes identified in the literature were combined under each of the compass subquestions and circulated among the research team for discussion and interpretation.
Of the 290 records screened, 40 were included in the synthesis. There is no clear definition of health intelligence in the literature. Some records describe it in similar terms as public health surveillance. Some focus on the use of artificial intelligence, while others refer to health intelligence in a military or security sense. And some authors have suggested a broader definition of health intelligence that explicitly includes the concepts of synthesis of research evidence for informed decision making.
Rather than developing a new or all-encompassing definition, we suggest incorporating the concept and scope of health intelligence within the evidence ecosystem.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited,Elsevier
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