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利用地理空间和社会网络技术进行低资源环境下的伤害监测。

Injury surveillance in low-resource settings using Geospatial and Social Web technologies.

机构信息

Department of Geography, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6 Canada.

出版信息

Int J Health Geogr. 2010 May 24;9:25. doi: 10.1186/1476-072X-9-25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Extensive public health gains have benefited high-income countries in recent decades, however, citizens of low and middle-income countries (LMIC) have largely not enjoyed the same advancements. This is in part due to the fact that public health data - the foundation for public health advances - are rarely collected in many LMIC. Injury data are particularly scarce in many low-resource settings, despite the huge associated burden of morbidity and mortality. Advances in freely-accessible and easy-to-use information and communication (ICT) technology may provide the impetus for increased public health data collection in settings with limited financial and personnel resources.

METHODS AND RESULTS

A pilot study was conducted at a hospital in Cape Town, South Africa to assess the utility and feasibility of using free (non-licensed), and easy-to-use Social Web and GeoWeb tools for injury surveillance in low-resource settings. Data entry, geocoding, data exploration, and data visualization were successfully conducted using these technologies, including Google Spreadsheet, Mapalist, BatchGeocode, and Google Earth.

CONCLUSION

This study examined the potential for Social Web and GeoWeb technologies to contribute to public health data collection and analysis in low-resource settings through an injury surveillance pilot study conducted in Cape Town, South Africa. The success of this study illustrates the great potential for these technologies to be leveraged for public health surveillance in resource-constrained environments, given their ease-of-use and low-cost, and the sharing and collaboration capabilities they afford. The possibilities and potential limitations of these technologies are discussed in relation to the study, and to the field of public health in general.

摘要

背景

近几十年来,高收入国家在公共卫生方面取得了巨大进展,然而,中低收入国家(LMIC)的公民并没有享受到同样的进步。部分原因是公共卫生数据——公共卫生进展的基础——在许多 LMIC 中很少收集。尽管发病率和死亡率很高,但在许多资源匮乏的环境中,伤害数据尤其稀缺。免费且易于使用的信息和通信技术(ICT)的进步可能为在资源有限的环境中增加公共卫生数据收集提供动力。

方法和结果

在南非开普敦的一家医院进行了一项试点研究,以评估在资源匮乏的环境中使用免费(非许可)且易于使用的社交网络和地理网络工具进行伤害监测的实用性和可行性。使用这些技术成功地进行了数据录入、地理编码、数据探索和数据可视化,包括 Google 电子表格、Mapalist、BatchGeocode 和 Google Earth。

结论

本研究通过在南非开普敦进行的伤害监测试点研究,考察了社交网络和地理网络技术通过公共卫生数据收集和分析为资源匮乏环境做出贡献的潜力。这项研究的成功说明了这些技术在资源有限的环境中用于公共卫生监测的巨大潜力,因为它们易于使用且成本低廉,并且提供了共享和协作的能力。本文讨论了这些技术在研究以及整个公共卫生领域中的可能性和潜在局限性。

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