Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall tone reflects strong interest and engagement, with discussions referencing the importance of understanding health system responsiveness for policy and practice, as seen in mentions of special issues and the contributions of prominent researchers, which suggest recognition of the article's potential impact in advancing health system knowledge.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions recognize the importance of mapping and understanding health system responsiveness, showing moderate support for the publication's focus.

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Interest
High level of interest

Posts demonstrate high enthusiasm for the topic, evident from the repeated mentions of special issues and the significance of the research.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Comments include acknowledgments of key contributors and references to related literature, indicating active engagement with the material.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The discussions highlight the relevance of the research to ongoing health policy debates and future studies, implying a moderate influence on the field.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Twitter

11 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

524

Total Likes

23

Extended Reach

62,686

Social Features

13

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Enhancing Trust in Community Health Systems for Better Care Delivery

Enhancing Trust in Community Health Systems for Better Care Delivery

This video discusses a study on improving trust in community health systems in Luangwa District, Zambia, focusing on lymphatic filariasis management through locally tailored communication, community-driven referral systems, and building authentic partnerships.

December 4, 2021

503 views


Assessing Health System Responsiveness in Western Cape South Africa

Assessing Health System Responsiveness in Western Cape South Africa

This review examines health system responsiveness mechanisms in Western Cape, South Africa, highlighting policy mandates, challenges like resource limitations, and coordination issues impacting effectiveness and equity.

June 19, 2023

21 views


  • SOPH UWC
    @SOPHUWC (Twitter)

    Working Towards Inclusive, Socially Accountable and Resilient Community Health Systems: An Introduction to a Special Issue https://t.co/mWo1G2HTzh
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    January 20, 2022

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  • Eric Ssegujja
    @ssega2001 (Twitter)

    RT @UCGHR: New special issue of IJHPM wit @UCHGR participation is now out! ➥ The multiple lenses on the community health system implicatio…
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    January 12, 2022

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  • Ṣẹ̀yẹ Abímbọ́lá
    @seyeabimbola (Twitter)

    RT @UCGHR: New special issue of IJHPM wit @UCHGR participation is now out! ➥ The multiple lenses on the community health system implicatio…
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    January 12, 2022

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  • Health Systems Global
    @H_S_Global (Twitter)

    RT @UCGHR: New special issue of IJHPM wit @UCHGR participation is now out! ➥ The multiple lenses on the community health system implicatio…
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    January 12, 2022

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  • leanne brady
    @BradyLeanne (Twitter)

    RT @UCGHR: New special issue of IJHPM wit @UCHGR participation is now out! ➥ The multiple lenses on the community health system implicatio…
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    January 12, 2022

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  • Mazen Baroudi
    @mazen_baroudi (Twitter)

    RT @UCGHR: New special issue of IJHPM wit @UCHGR participation is now out! ➥ The multiple lenses on the community health system implicatio…
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    January 12, 2022

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  • Umeå Epidemiology and Global Health
    @UmuEpiGH (Twitter)

    New special issue of IJHPM wit @UCHGR participation is now out! ➥ The multiple lenses on the community health system implications for research and action @IJHPM @seyeabimbola @globalstopp @CHESAIhpsr @H_S_Global @ashageorge72 @BradyLeanne @MTetui https://t.co/Z66ETpNzn7
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    January 12, 2022

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  • IJHPM
    @IJHPM (Twitter)

    @IJHPM January 2022 issue ​is published! Special issue on "CHS-Connect": https://t.co/hqDPyUUO1a Thanks @schneider_helen, Anna-Karin Hurtig, @JosephmumbaZul1, @utalehmann, Miguel Sebastian, and Charles Michelo for leading this excellent work! https://t.co/CwqjgTYCHF
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    December 17, 2021

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  • IJHPM
    @IJHPM (Twitter)

    We are pleased to announce that the @IJHPM special issue on "Community Health Systems (CHSs)" will be published soon! Please visit Anna Karin Hurtig, @schneider_helen, and Charles Michelo introduction to the issue: https://t.co/AXHCy12lB4 #IJHPM #CHS #healthsystems
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    December 4, 2021

  • Eric Ssegujja
    @ssega2001 (Twitter)

    RT @IJHPM: Mapping the Multiple Health System Responsiveness Mechanisms in One Local Health System: A Scoping Review of the Western Cape Pr…
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    August 21, 2021

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  • IJHPM
    @IJHPM (Twitter)

    Mapping the Multiple Health System Responsiveness Mechanisms in One Local Health System: A Scoping Review of the Western Cape Provincial Health System of South Africa https://t.co/ekkLzDEorV
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    August 21, 2021

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Abstract Synopsis

  • The review maps different types of health system responsiveness mechanisms in the Western Cape, South Africa, highlighting how these are mandated by policies but often face challenges like limited resources, unclear roles, and lack of coordination.
  • Despite policies aimed at improving citizen feedback and accountability, many responsiveness mechanisms operate separately without a unified strategy, which hampers their effectiveness and equity in addressing patient needs.
  • The study uses various data sources and expert input to assess how well these mechanisms function, revealing that while some are effective, systemic barriers prevent the health system from being truly responsive and efficient.