Alva Soumya, Davis Nicole, Stan Laurentiu, Pivato Isotta, Sanderson Jeffrey
John Snow, Inc., Arlington, Virginia, USA.
RTI International, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
BMC Public Health. 2020 Sep 3;20(1):1346. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-09469-9.
In late 2015, the Sierra Leone government established the Comprehensive Program for Ebola Survivors (CPES) to improve the well-being of 3466 registered Ebola virus disease (EVD) survivors. This case analysis outlines the challenges of conducting research studies on the health situation of these EVD survivors in a complicated, post-Ebola context. It outlines strategies to address these challenges without compromising research quality. The mixed-methods study sought to determine EVD survivors' access to health services offered through CPES, their health and disability status, and psychosocial and mental health issues faced. Qualitative data from survivors and stakeholders at multiple levels complemented and contextualized the survey results to help understand the unique health and associated socioeconomic challenges that EVD survivors face, which could be applied to other crisis settings. Study findings indicated that CPES had lasting impacts on Sierra Leone's health system, enabling it to respond to EVD survivors, who increasingly accessed health services and showed lower levels of disability after receiving care.
Understanding the health service needs of this specialized population in a country with an overloaded health system after the Ebola epidemic makes this research study important and timely. The study faced several challenges, including working in a low-resource and low-capacity setting marked by constantly changing priorities and activities of CPES donors and implementers. Further, the study aimed to measure sensitive topics, such as mental health and disability, with standardized tools that required careful contextualization for accurate reporting of findings. Strategies to overcome these challenges included utilizing a mixed-methods approach to contextualize and validate survey results. The study also enabled capacity building of local research teams to ensure that they could follow lines of inquiry and navigate the complex post-Ebola context.
Flexibility is paramount when conducting high-quality research for representative and useful results. Timely research and ongoing sharing of the findings with stakeholders is critical to ensure that they benefit study subjects. Furthermore, in such settings, there is a need to balance engagement of stakeholders with maintaining independence and impartiality in the research design and subsequent data produced.
2015年末,塞拉利昂政府设立了埃博拉幸存者综合项目(CPES),以改善3466名登记在册的埃博拉病毒病(EVD)幸存者的福祉。本案例分析概述了在埃博拉疫情后的复杂背景下,对这些EVD幸存者的健康状况进行研究面临的挑战。它概述了在不影响研究质量的情况下应对这些挑战的策略。这项混合方法研究旨在确定EVD幸存者获得CPES提供的卫生服务的情况、他们的健康和残疾状况,以及所面临的心理社会和心理健康问题。来自幸存者和多层次利益相关者的定性数据对调查结果进行了补充,并将其置于具体情境中,以帮助理解EVD幸存者面临的独特健康及相关社会经济挑战,这些挑战可应用于其他危机情况。研究结果表明,CPES对塞拉利昂的卫生系统产生了持久影响,使其能够应对EVD幸存者,这些幸存者在接受护理后越来越多地获得卫生服务,残疾水平也有所降低。
在埃博拉疫情后卫生系统不堪重负的国家,了解这一特殊人群的卫生服务需求使得这项研究既重要又及时。该研究面临若干挑战,包括在资源匮乏和能力低下的环境中开展工作,其特点是CPES捐助者和实施者的优先事项和活动不断变化。此外,该研究旨在使用标准化工具来衡量敏感话题,如心理健康和残疾情况,而这需要仔细结合具体情境才能准确报告研究结果。克服这些挑战的策略包括采用混合方法将调查结果置于具体情境中并进行验证。该研究还促进了当地研究团队的能力建设,以确保他们能够遵循调查思路并应对埃博拉疫情后的复杂环境。
为获得具有代表性且有用的结果而进行高质量研究时,灵活性至关重要。及时开展研究并与利益相关者持续分享研究结果对于确保他们使研究对象受益至关重要。此外,在这种情况下,需要在让利益相关者参与和在研究设计及后续产生的数据中保持独立性和公正性之间取得平衡。