Science, technology, and innovation in health for the next twenty years: A survey analysis in Colombia

Abstract Background Colombia is a Latin American country with a very complex social and political context that has not allowed the allocation of sufficient resources to the fields of science, technology, and innovation (STI). This is particularly worrying for the area of health since not enough reso...

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Published in:Health Care Science Vol. 3; no. 2; pp. 78 - 87
Main Authors: Espinosa, Oscar, Puentes, Gabriela, Rodríguez, Jhonathan, Robayo, Adriana, Anaya, Juan‐Manual
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 01-04-2024
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Summary:Abstract Background Colombia is a Latin American country with a very complex social and political context that has not allowed the allocation of sufficient resources to the fields of science, technology, and innovation (STI). This is particularly worrying for the area of health since not enough resources are allocated for public health, research, or education. Methods The so‐called “Great Survey in Health 2019” was administered online through the SurveyMonkey platform to 5298 people in different regions of the country, representing the public, private, and academic sectors. The questionnaire consisted of 46 open and closed questions, including demographic inquiries. Data analysis involved textual analytics and sentiment analysis. Results Overall, 56% of those surveyed were women within the adult life cycle. Most respondents had a postgraduate education. Greater participation was observed in the Oriental, Bogotá, and Antioquia regions, which also concentrate the largest number of resources for STI. Among the main recommendations derived from the results, priorities include investing in research, personalised medicine, promoting the social appropriation of knowledge, addressing mental health, regulating research through a statute, promoting undergraduate research, and establishing recertification exams to pursue excellence. Conclusion The results of this original study serve as a fundamental input to promote and strengthen the STI processes in life sciences and health. They serve as a guide to generate public policies and actions that guarantee better health and well‐being for the Colombian population, strategically proposing a clear roadmap for the next 20 years.
ISSN:2771-1749
2771-1757
DOI:10.1002/hcs2.87