Khan Yasmin, Schwartz Brian, Johnson Ian
Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Public Health Ontario, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Dalla Lana School of Public Health, Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
PLoS Curr. 2014 Feb 10;6:ecurrents.dis.6773eb9d5e64b733ab490f78de346003. doi: 10.1371/currents.dis.6773eb9d5e64b733ab490f78de346003.
To create a framework and methodology for organizing relevant disaster epidemiology literature. The target audience for the framework is local public health practitioners conducting emergency surveillance in the setting of preparedness or response to natural disasters.
The approach to developing the framework involved utilizing the public health and emergency management literature. It was created along four axes. The first was the type of natural disaster; second was according to phase of disaster cycle; third was the impact of the disaster (health, infrastructure, economic); and fourth was related to the main outcome of the study (ie. injuries or infectious diseases). A literature review was conducted and subsequently the current literature was utilized to perform a reliability test of the established framework, using two independent reviewers.
Using existing disaster classification systems and risk analysis tools, a framework was developed along the four axes. The final literature search resulted in 85 articles on surveillance in natural disaster settings. The majority of studies are on the subject of hurricanes with a catastrophic impact rating. The phase of testing reliability of the framework resulted in percent agreement of 74%.
A reliable framework was developed that enables local public health practitioners to easily access appropriate and previously utilized surveillance methods for a natural disaster emergency. This framework contributes to an evidence-informed approach to surveillance in natural disasters with public health impacts.
创建一个用于整理相关灾害流行病学文献的框架和方法。该框架的目标受众是在自然灾害防范或应对过程中进行应急监测的当地公共卫生从业者。
制定该框架的方法包括利用公共卫生和应急管理文献。它沿着四个轴创建。第一个轴是自然灾害的类型;第二个轴是根据灾害周期的阶段;第三个轴是灾害的影响(健康、基础设施、经济);第四个轴与研究的主要结果相关(即伤害或传染病)。进行了文献综述,随后利用现有文献由两名独立评审员对既定框架进行可靠性测试。
利用现有的灾害分类系统和风险分析工具,沿着四个轴开发了一个框架。最终的文献检索产生了85篇关于自然灾害环境中监测的文章。大多数研究的主题是具有灾难性影响评级的飓风。框架可靠性测试阶段的一致性百分比为74%。
开发了一个可靠的框架,使当地公共卫生从业者能够轻松获取适用于自然灾害应急的适当且先前使用过的监测方法。该框架有助于采用基于证据的方法对具有公共卫生影响的自然灾害进行监测。