Fig 1.
Overview of the six OH-SMART steps used to evaluate One Health Challenges.
Table 1.
OH-SMART development process results.
Summary describing the stages of the iterative toolkit development process and their results.
Fig 2.
Close-up of a swimlane map describing an inter-agency response to a bovine tuberculosis outbreak. Left column lists the involved agencies. Yellow boxes represent actions taken by agency representatives, blue boxes are the results of these actions and orange boxes are notifications. Arrows represent connections between stakeholders and stars are used to mark identified discrepancies: * Who sends the deer carcass for testing? ** Does VDL inform anyone else of preliminary positive results?
Table 2.
OH-SMART workshop action plans.
Example of action plans developed by workshop participants during multi-stakeholder workshops to resolve identified discrepancies.
Table 3.
General assessment of the OH-SMART workshop success based on participant feedback from pilot 2: USDA (N = 36) and pilot 3: Indonesia (N = 87).
Table 4.
Participant skill proficiency.
Workshop participant skill proficiency performance before and after pilot 2: USDA (N = 36) and pilot 3: Indonesia (N = 87) on a scale from 0–7, zero being not at all proficient and seven being extremely proficient.
Fig 3.
Geographical distribution of OH-SMART Workshops.
Geographical representation of workshops facilitated by the University of Minnesota team between 2013 to Aug. 2018 in chronological order, with countries participating in pilot phase represented in dark blue and numbers representing the total number of workshops facilitated in each country. Modified from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:World_map_blank_without_borders.svg under a CC BY license, with permission from Wikimedia, original copyright 2009.
Table 5.
OH-SMART Workshops from Aug. 2013 –Aug. 2018.
Summary of workshops facilitated by the University of Minnesota team between Aug. 2013 –Aug. 2018, organized by subject.