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美国埃博拉主动监测项目的经验与认知:对华盛顿特区曾接受监测人员的一项调查结果

Experiences and perceptions of the United States Ebola Active Monitoring Program: results from a survey of Former Persons Under Monitoring in Washington, DC.

作者信息

Hennenfent A, McGee S, Dassie K, Grant J, Li K, Zamore K, Davies-Cole J, Johnson-Clarke F

机构信息

CDC/CSTE Applied Epidemiology Fellowship Program, District of Columbia Department of Health, Center for Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Washington, DC, USA.

District of Columbia Department of Health, Center for Policy, Planning and Evaluation, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Public Health. 2017 Mar;144:70-77. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2016.11.015. Epub 2017 Jan 5.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To assess Former Persons Under Monitoring (FPUM)s' experiences and perceptions of the United States (US) Ebola Active Monitoring Program.

STUDY DESIGN

Retrospective assessment survey of FPUM.

METHODS

An electronic survey was distributed to FPUMs monitored in Washington, DC, during October 2014-September 2015 (n = 830).

RESULTS

Most FPUMs (>70%) had a favourable perception of the program. Less than 5% avoided future travel or participation in outbreak response activities as a result of their monitoring experience. Approximately 29% experienced a negative consequence in the US due to their travel history. Only 19.2% reported that the Check and Report Ebola (CARE) phone was their only means of communication and 56.5% never used it for daily reporting. Experiences and perceptions varied significantly by citizenship with citizens of Ebola-affected countries more likely to have a favourable perception of the program, use CARE phones and express concern about Ebola transmission and development.

CONCLUSIONS

FPUMs perceived the program as beneficial and undergoing monitoring was not a barrier to future travel. Negative consequences resulting from travel were frequent. Targeted distribution of resources (e.g. CARE phones) should be considered for future programs.

摘要

目的

评估曾受监测者(FPUM)对美国埃博拉主动监测项目的体验和看法。

研究设计

对FPUM进行回顾性评估调查。

方法

向2014年10月至2015年9月期间在华盛顿特区接受监测的FPUM发放电子调查问卷(n = 830)。

结果

大多数FPUM(>70%)对该项目持积极看法。因监测经历而避免未来旅行或参与疫情应对活动的比例不到5%。约29%的人因其旅行史在美国经历了负面后果。只有19.2%的人表示“检查与报告埃博拉”(CARE)电话是他们唯一的沟通方式,56.5%的人从未使用该电话进行日常报告。不同国籍的体验和看法差异显著,受埃博拉影响国家的公民更有可能对该项目持积极看法、使用CARE电话并表达对埃博拉传播和发展的担忧。

结论

FPUM认为该项目有益,接受监测并非未来旅行的障碍。旅行带来的负面后果很常见。未来项目应考虑有针对性地分配资源(如CARE电话)。

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