Alshehri Mohammed H, Alsabaani Abdullah A, Alghamdi Amal H, Alshehri Ruba A
Saudi Board of Preventive Medicine Program, Public Health Administration, Ministry of Health, Jeddah, SAU.
Department of Family and Community Medicine, College of Medicine, King Khalid University, Abha, SAU.
Cureus. 2021 Nov 22;13(11):e19798. doi: 10.7759/cureus.19798. eCollection 2021 Nov.
Introduction Jeddah is one of the busiest and multicultural cities in Saudi Arabia. It poses a higher risk of importing and spreading emerging communicable diseases because of the increased international traffic during the seasons of Hajj and Umrah. The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) emphasizes the role of primary health care centers (PHCCs) as the first gate of the health care system. Therefore, having an efficient and effective communicable disease surveillance system (CDSS) at the level of PHCCs is crucial to provide early warning and sustain health security. Methods This study took place at all PHCCs in Jeddah city between September 2017 and January 2018 as a descriptive cross-sectional study. Data were collected from CDSS key informants using an interview-based questionnaire to evaluate the performance of CDSS by assessing its core and support functions at PHCCs. Results The majority (93%) of PHCCs had reporting forms, and all of them had working laboratories. However, about 41% of PHCCs had the standard manual and only in the Arabic language, 12% were performing basic data analysis, and none of them had a written plan for epidemic response. Although Internet access was available at only 33% of PHCCs, other resources such as computers, printers, and personal protective equipment (PPE) were available at all PHCCs. Conclusion CDSS at PHCCs had an acceptable performance especially in functions such as reporting, confirmation, and supervision. However, other functions such as detection, registration, data analysis, epidemic preparedness, and feedback need to be strengthened. More comprehensive evaluations are required to further enhance the CDSS in Jeddah and Saudi Arabia.
引言
吉达是沙特阿拉伯最繁忙且多元文化的城市之一。由于朝觐和副朝季节期间国际交通流量增加,它面临着输入和传播新出现传染病的更高风险。沙特卫生部强调初级卫生保健中心(PHCCs)作为卫生保健系统第一道防线的作用。因此,在初级卫生保健中心层面拥有高效且有效的传染病监测系统(CDSS)对于提供早期预警和维持卫生安全至关重要。
方法
本研究于2017年9月至2018年1月在吉达市所有初级卫生保健中心开展,为描述性横断面研究。通过基于访谈的问卷从传染病监测系统关键信息提供者处收集数据,以通过评估其在初级卫生保健中心的核心和支持功能来评价传染病监测系统的绩效。
结果
大多数(93%)初级卫生保健中心有报告表格,且所有中心都有运行的实验室。然而,约41%的初级卫生保健中心只有阿拉伯语的标准手册,12%进行基本数据分析,且没有一个中心有疫情应对书面计划。虽然只有33%的初级卫生保健中心可接入互联网,但所有中心都有计算机、打印机和个人防护装备(PPE)等其他资源。
结论
初级卫生保健中心的传染病监测系统表现尚可,尤其是在报告、确认和监督等功能方面。然而,检测、登记、数据分析、疫情防范和反馈等其他功能需要加强。需要进行更全面的评估以进一步提升吉达和沙特阿拉伯的传染病监测系统。