Weiss B P, Strassburg M A, Fannin S L
Los Angeles County Department of Health Services, CA.
Public Health Rep. 1988 Jul-Aug;103(4):415-21.
A telephone survey of physicians in Los Angeles County revealed that 50 percent of 405 contacted were unaware of the legal mechanism for reporting communicable diseases--the Confidential Morbidity Report (CMR) card. After that survey, three measures were taken in an effort to improve reporting and surveillance: (a) use of a stamped self-addressed CMR postcard, (b) publication of the monthly newsletter "Public Health Letter," which was distributed to 23,000 health professionals in Los Angeles County free of charge, and (c) initiation of an active disease surveillance system that included 171 reporting sites contacted weekly (76 physicians, 36 schools, 33 preschools, 22 hospitals, and 4 university student health centers). No increase in the levels of disease reporting was observed, based on 4 years' experience with the revised CMR card and the Public Health Letter. The active disease surveillance system, however, has provided anecdotal reports of disease occurrence and notification of outbreaks of both reportable and nonreportable diseases. Moreover, the authors believe it has improved rapport between the county health department and the medical community.
一项对洛杉矶县医生的电话调查显示,在405名受访医生中,有50%不知道报告传染病的法律机制——即保密发病报告(CMR)卡。在那次调查之后,采取了三项措施来努力改善报告和监测工作:(a)使用已盖章、写有回邮地址的CMR明信片;(b)出版每月一期的时事通讯《公共卫生通讯》,免费分发给洛杉矶县的23000名卫生专业人员;(c)启动一个主动疾病监测系统,该系统包括171个每周联系的报告点(76名医生、36所学校、33所幼儿园、22家医院和4所大学生健康中心)。根据使用修订后的CMR卡和《公共卫生通讯》4年的经验,未观察到疾病报告水平有所提高。然而,主动疾病监测系统提供了疾病发生的传闻报告以及可报告和不可报告疾病暴发的通知。此外,作者们认为它改善了县卫生部门与医学界之间的关系。