Gazarian M, Williams K, Elliott E, Chant K, Longbottom H, Mellis C, Nolan T, Oates R K, Ruben A
Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit, University of Sydney, Australia.
Arch Dis Child. 1999 Jan;80(1):21-7. doi: 10.1136/adc.80.1.21.
The Australian Paediatric Surveillance Unit (APSU) facilitates national active surveillance of uncommon childhood conditions. This study assessed whether it fulfilled its objectives and satisfied criteria established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for evaluating surveillance systems.
Anonymous questionnaires were sent to users of the system, individual studies were reviewed, and data were collected from independent sources.
Seven hundred and sixty six clinicians, 48 investigators, and 15 public health professionals responded to the questionnaires. Clinicians reported that the APSU was useful, 33% saying information provided by the APSU informed or changed their clinical practice. Most (88%) reported that completing monthly report cards was not a burden. Impact on policy development was limited by suboptimal dissemination of information to public health professionals. Flexibility and timeliness were limited by design. Estimated sensitivity of APSU studies ranged from 92% (congenital rubella) to 31% (drowning/near drowning). Positive predictive value of notified cases was over 70% for most studies.
The APSU fulfils most of its objectives and meets CDC criteria salient to these. Ways in which the APSU could be improved have been identified, as have methodological challenges and limitations in applying CDC guidelines to this type of unit.
澳大利亚儿科监测单位(APSU)推动对罕见儿童疾病进行全国性主动监测。本研究评估了该单位是否实现了其目标,以及是否满足美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)制定的评估监测系统的标准。
向该系统的用户发送了匿名调查问卷,对个别研究进行了审查,并从独立来源收集了数据。
766名临床医生、48名研究人员和15名公共卫生专业人员回复了调查问卷。临床医生报告称APSU很有用,33%的人表示APSU提供的信息为其临床实践提供了参考或使其临床实践发生了改变。大多数人(88%)报告称填写月度报告卡并非负担。向公共卫生专业人员信息传播欠佳限制了其对政策制定的影响。灵活性和及时性受到设计限制。APSU研究的估计敏感度范围为92%(先天性风疹)至31%(溺水/险些溺水)。大多数研究中,通报病例的阳性预测值超过70%。
APSU实现了其大部分目标,符合CDC与之相关的标准。已确定了APSU可改进之处,以及在将CDC指南应用于这类单位时存在的方法学挑战和局限性。