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基于网络的应用程序在社区急性传染病应对中的应用:系统评价。

Web-Based Apps for Responding to Acute Infectious Disease Outbreaks in the Community: Systematic Review.

机构信息

Sydney Local Health District, Camperdown Public Health Unit, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Campus, Camperdown, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health, University of Sydney, Camperdown, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2021 Apr 21;7(4):e24330. doi: 10.2196/24330.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Web-based technology has dramatically improved our ability to detect communicable disease outbreaks, with the potential to reduce morbidity and mortality because of swift public health action. Apps accessible through the internet and on mobile devices create an opportunity to enhance our traditional indicator-based surveillance systems, which have high specificity but issues with timeliness.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study is to describe the literature on web-based apps for indicator-based surveillance and response to acute communicable disease outbreaks in the community with regard to their design, implementation, and evaluation.

METHODS

We conducted a systematic search of the published literature across four databases (MEDLINE via OVID, Web of Science Core Collection, ProQuest Science, and Google Scholar) for peer-reviewed journal papers from January 1998 to October 2019 using a keyword search. Papers with the full text available were extracted for review, and exclusion criteria were applied to identify eligible papers.

RESULTS

Of the 6649 retrieved papers, 23 remained, describing 15 web-based apps. Apps were primarily designed to improve the early detection of disease outbreaks, targeted government settings, and comprised either complex algorithmic or statistical outbreak detection mechanisms or both. We identified a need for these apps to have more features to support secure information exchange and outbreak response actions, with a focus on outbreak verification processes and staff and resources to support app operations. Evaluation studies (6 out of 15 apps) were mostly cross-sectional, with some evidence of reduction in time to notification of outbreak; however, studies lacked user-based needs assessments and evaluation of implementation.

CONCLUSIONS

Public health officials designing new or improving existing disease outbreak web-based apps should ensure that outbreak detection is automatic and signals are verified by users, the app is easy to use, and staff and resources are available to support the operations of the app and conduct rigorous and holistic evaluations.

摘要

背景

基于网络的技术极大地提高了我们检测传染病暴发的能力,有望通过迅速采取公共卫生措施来降低发病率和死亡率。通过互联网和移动设备访问的应用程序为增强我们传统的基于指标的监测系统创造了机会,该系统具有高度特异性,但存在及时性问题。

目的

本研究旨在描述基于网络的应用程序在社区中用于基于指标的监测和急性传染病暴发应对方面的文献,涉及它们的设计、实施和评估。

方法

我们对四个数据库(通过 OVID 的 MEDLINE、Web of Science 核心合集、ProQuest Science 和 Google Scholar)中的已发表文献进行了系统搜索,使用关键字搜索,检索时间为 1998 年 1 月至 2019 年 10 月。提取有全文的论文进行审查,并应用排除标准来确定合格的论文。

结果

在 6649 篇检索到的论文中,有 23 篇保留下来,描述了 15 个基于网络的应用程序。这些应用程序主要旨在改善疾病暴发的早期检测,针对政府机构,并包含复杂的算法或统计暴发检测机制或两者兼而有之。我们发现这些应用程序需要更多功能来支持安全的信息交换和暴发应对行动,重点是暴发验证过程以及支持应用程序操作的工作人员和资源。评估研究(15 个应用程序中的 6 个)主要是横断面研究,有一些证据表明通知暴发的时间有所减少;然而,这些研究缺乏基于用户的需求评估和实施评估。

结论

设计新的或改进现有的疾病暴发基于网络的应用程序的公共卫生官员应确保暴发检测是自动的,并且信号由用户验证,应用程序易于使用,并且有工作人员和资源来支持应用程序的操作,并进行严格和全面的评估。

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