
Time to Scale-up Research Collaborations to Address the Global Impact of COVID-19 – A Commentary
Author(s) -
Annie Nguyen,
Brandon Brown,
Maha El Tantawi,
Nicaise Ndembi,
Joseph Okeibunor,
Mohammed Abdulaziz,
Morẹ́nikẹ́ Oluwátóyìn Foláyan
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
health behavior and policy review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2326-4403
DOI - 10.14485/hbpr.8.3.9
Subject(s) - pandemic , covid-19 , scale (ratio) , global mental health , political science , global health , mental health , economic growth , public relations , development economics , psychology , economics , geography , health care , medicine , cartography , disease , pathology , virology , outbreak , infectious disease (medical specialty) , psychotherapist
VID- 19 pandemic provides a compelling reason for researchers to stretch beyond usual limits and find new ways to engage in global collaborations. Methods: We point to data that have emerged on the mental health and economic consequences of the pandemic to illustrate the extent to which these common issues cross national borders. There is high likelihood that these burdens will continue to persist long after the pandemic is declared “over.” Results: We urge researchers, particularly those from countries with higher income economies, to share resources to increase international collaborative research efforts. We present a case study of an ongoing project and offer some lessons learned for individual investigators. Conclusion: Global problems require global solutions. The COVID-19 pandemic is a global crisis that should prompt researchers to engage in science and research across national borders.