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  • Sociology
  • Health Services Research

Background:

  • Public health relies on contributions from service users, professionals, and civil society.
  • Effective public health crisis response requires inclusive strategies.
  • Previous approaches may not fully leverage the potential of diverse stakeholder involvement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the value of a network community coproduction approach in public health.
  • To demonstrate how including all relevant actors can improve public health crisis responses.
  • To analyze the application of this approach in the Swiss canton of Vaud's COVID-19 response.

Main Methods:

  • Case study analysis of the COVID-19 response in the Swiss canton of Vaud.
  • Examination of a network community coproduction model.
  • Qualitative assessment of stakeholder contributions and network dynamics.

Main Results:

  • The network approach facilitated a more integrated and responsive public health crisis management.
  • Inclusion of diverse actors (service users, professionals, civil society) led to enhanced public health service delivery.
  • The Vaud COVID-19 response exemplified the benefits of collaborative, community-engaged strategies.

Conclusions:

  • A network community coproduction approach is valuable for strengthening public health services.
  • Collaborative inclusion of all stakeholders is crucial for effective public health crisis preparedness and response.
  • This model offers a framework for improving public health resilience and service value.