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真实世界反馈:虚拟培训学院为加州的 COVID-19 接触者追踪人员提供了多大程度的准备?

Real World Feedback: How Well Did the Virtual Training Academy Prepare California's COVID-19 Contact Tracing Workforce?

机构信息

Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States.

Institute for Global Health Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, United States.

出版信息

Front Public Health. 2022 Jun 28;10:857674. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.857674. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

To effectively respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, California had to quickly mobilize a substantial number of case investigators (CIs) and contact tracers (CTs). This workforce was comprised primarily of redirected civil servants with diverse educational and professional backgrounds. The purpose of this evaluation was to understand whether the weeklong, remote course developed to train California's CI/CT workforce (i.e., Virtual Training Academy) adequately prepared trainees for deployment. From May 2020 to February 2021, 8,141 individuals completed the training. A survey administered ~3 weeks post-course assessed two measures of overall preparedness: self-perceived interviewing proficiency and self-perceived job preparedness. Bivariate analyses were used to examine differences in preparedness scores by education level, career background, and whether trainees volunteered to join the COVID-19 workforce or were assigned by their employers. There were no significant differences in preparedness by education level. Compared to trainees from non-public health backgrounds, those from public health fields had higher self-perceived interviewing proficiency (25.1 vs. 23.3, < 0.001) and job preparedness (25.7 vs. 24.0, < 0.01). Compared to those who were assigned, those who volunteered to join the workforce had lower self-perceived job preparedness (23.8 vs. 24.9, = 0.02). While there were some statistically significant differences by trainee characteristics, the practical significance was small (<2-point differences on 30-point composite scores), and it was notable that there were no differences by education level. Overall, this evaluation suggests that individuals without bachelor's degrees or health backgrounds can be rapidly trained and deployed to provide critical disease investigation capacity during public health emergencies.

摘要

为了有效应对 COVID-19 大流行,加利福尼亚州必须迅速动员大量的病例调查员(CIs)和接触追踪者(CTs)。这支劳动力主要由具有不同教育和专业背景的转岗公务员组成。本次评估的目的是了解为培训加利福尼亚州的 CI/CT 劳动力而开发的为期一周的远程课程(即虚拟培训学院)是否使受训人员能够充分做好部署准备。2020 年 5 月至 2021 年 2 月期间,共有 8141 人完成了培训。课程结束后约 3 周进行的一项调查评估了两项总体准备情况指标:自我感知的访谈能力和自我感知的工作准备情况。使用单变量分析来检查准备情况评分在教育程度、职业背景以及受训人员是自愿加入 COVID-19 劳动力还是由雇主分配方面的差异。准备情况评分在教育程度方面没有显著差异。与来自非公共卫生背景的受训人员相比,来自公共卫生领域的受训人员自我感知的访谈能力更高(25.1 对 23.3, < 0.001),工作准备情况更好(25.7 对 24.0, < 0.01)。与被分配的人员相比,自愿加入劳动力的人员自我感知的工作准备情况较低(23.8 对 24.9, = 0.02)。虽然受训人员特征存在一些统计学上的显著差异,但实际差异较小(在 30 分综合评分中相差不到 2 分),而且在教育程度方面没有差异。总体而言,本次评估表明,没有学士学位或健康背景的个人可以在公共卫生紧急情况下迅速接受培训并部署,以提供重要的疾病调查能力。

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