New South Wales Ministry of Health, New South Wales, Australia.
Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
Western Pac Surveill Response J. 2022 Apr 8;13(2):1-8. eCollection 2022 Apr-Jun.
Fieldwork is a vital component of public health emergency response, yet little has been published on undertaking fieldwork safely. Safety is of particular importance with emerging pandemic viruses, which can pose additional risks to public health fieldwork staff.
During a pandemic, surge health staff may be drawn from diverse professional backgrounds; they may have limited experience in fieldwork or be unfamiliar with the risks posed by a novel virus. Novel pathogens pose dangers to fieldwork staff, particularly when there are global or local shortages of personal protective equipment.
During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, New South Wales (NSW) Health's Public Health Emergency Operations Centre (PHEOC) deployed staff for fieldwork in a range of settings. The PHEOC developed a protocol to systematize planning, risk assessment and management for COVID-19 fieldwork. The protocol was accompanied by training, discussion exercises and debriefs to support PHEOC fieldwork staff.
Effective fieldwork is an essential component of outbreak investigation and management, including stakeholder management. Here, we share and discuss key elements of the NSW Health protocol to support fieldwork during outbreak responses for emerging communicable diseases across various resource contexts. Limited understanding of novel viruses, particularly in the early phases of a pandemic, must be considered in decisions to deploy fieldwork staff and implement precautionary risk mitigation approaches. Planning is essential to protect staff and ensure ethical allocation of resources. Through appropriate selection of teams and training, surge staff can be supported to effectively conduct fieldwork.
现场工作是公共卫生应急响应的重要组成部分,但关于安全进行现场工作的研究却很少。新兴大流行病病毒尤其需要关注现场工作的安全性,因为它们可能会给现场工作的公共卫生人员带来额外的风险。
在大流行期间,激增的卫生人员可能来自不同的专业背景;他们可能现场工作经验有限,或者不熟悉新型病毒带来的风险。新出现的病原体对现场工作的工作人员构成了威胁,特别是当全球或当地个人防护设备短缺时。
在 2019 冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,新南威尔士州卫生署(NSW)的公共卫生应急行动中心(PHEOC)在各种环境中部署了现场工作的工作人员。PHEOC 制定了一项协议,对 COVID-19 现场工作进行规划、风险评估和管理。该协议还包括培训、讨论练习和汇报,以支持 PHEOC 的现场工作人员。
有效的现场工作是疫情调查和管理的重要组成部分,包括利益相关者的管理。在这里,我们分享和讨论了新南威尔士州卫生署协议的关键要素,以支持在各种资源环境下出现的传染病爆发应对中的现场工作。在决定部署现场工作人员和实施预防风险缓解措施时,必须考虑到对新型病毒的了解有限,特别是在大流行的早期阶段。规划对于保护工作人员和确保资源的道德分配至关重要。通过适当的团队选择和培训,可以支持激增的工作人员有效地进行现场工作。