Abstract

Purpose: This research aims to creating a concept map to construct the concept of smart healthy city in a scholarly and precise manner.
 Methods: Concept mapping methodology was employed to construct the concept of a Smart Healthy City, involving stages such as concept map preparation, generation of final statement statements, statement structuring, concept map analysis, and concept map organization and interpretation. Multidimensional scaling and hierarchical cluster analysis were performed during concept map analysis.
 Results: Eight experts participated in this study, contributing to the development of the concept map. The constructed concept map demonstrated a good model fit based on stress values and was organized into a two-dimensional structure. Based on the results of hierarchical cluster analysis, a total of eight hierarchical clusters were identified, with the number of clusters within each hierarchy ranging from two to a maximum of twelve.
 Conclusion: This study contributes to establishing the concept of a smart health city and presenting a comprehensive conceptual structure considering various perspectives. In future research, there is a need to classify concepts based on similarities and elaborate on their names for further development.

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