Key issues in Japan's public health centers to prepare for future pandemics: a text mining study using a topic model

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Sakai, Kosuke [1 ]
Igarashi, Yu [2 ]
Tounai, Shuji [3 ]
Shirai, Chika [4 ]
Tsurugi, Yoko [5 ]
Kakuno, Fumihiko [6 ]
Komasa, Yukako [7 ]
Fujimura, Maya [7 ]
Uruha, Mika [8 ]
Mori, Koji [1 ]
Tateishi, Seiichiro [2 ]
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[1] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Dept Occupat Hlth Practice & Management, 1-1 Iseigaoka Yahatanishi Ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 8078555, Japan
[2] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Inst Ind Ecol Sci, Disaster Occupat Hlth Ctr, 1-1 Iseigaoka Yahatanishi-Ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 8078555, Japan
[3] Oita Prefecture Welf & Publ Hlth Dept, Oita, Oita 8700022, Japan
[4] Hirakata City Publ Hlth Ctr, 2-2-2 Ogaitocho, Hirakata, Osaka 5730027, Japan
[5] Kikuchi Publ Hlth Ctr, 1272-10 Waifu, Kikuchi, Kumamoto 8611331, Japan
[6] Shiga Prefecture Dept Publ Hlth & Med Welf, 4-1-1 Kyomachi, Otsu, Shiga 5208577, Japan
[7] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Med, Dept Community & Global Hlth, 7-3-1 Hongo,Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo, 1130033, Japan
[8] Univ Occupat & Environm Hlth, Sch Med, 1-1 Iseigaoka Yahatanishi Ku, Kitakyushu, Fukuoka 8078555, Japan
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COVID-19; Public health systems research; Pandemic; Data mining; COVID-19; HOKENJO; ROLES;
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10.1186/s12913-024-11094-w
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background In Japan, over 450 public health centers played a central role in the operation of the local public health system in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to identify key issues for improving the system for public health centers for future pandemics.Methods We conducted a cross-sectional study using an online questionnaire. The respondents were first line workers in public health centers or local governments during the pandemic. We solicited open-ended responses concerning improvements needed for future pandemics. Issues were identified from these descriptions using morphological analysis and a topic model with KHcoder3.0. The number of topics was estimated using Perplexity as a measure, and Latent Dirichlet Allocation for meaning identification.Results We received open-ended responses from 784 (48.6%) of the 1,612 survey respondents, which included 111 physicians, 330 nurses, and 172 administrative staff. Morphological analysis processed these descriptions into 36,632 words. The topic model summarized them into eight issues: 1) establishment of a crisis management system, 2) division of functions among public health centers, prefectures, and medical institutions, 3) clear role distribution in public health center staff, 4) training of specialists, 5) information sharing system (information about infectious diseases and government policies), 6) response to excessive workload (support from other local governments, cooperation within public health centers, and outsourcing), 7) streamlining operations, and 8) balance with regular duties.Conclusions This study identified key issues that need to be addressed to prepare Japan's public health centers for future pandemics. These findings are vital for discussions aimed at strengthening the public health system based on experiences from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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