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影响新冠病例外展结果的因素——来自加利福尼亚州病例调查/接触者追踪项目的结果。

Factors Influencing the Results of COVID-19 Case Outreach-Results From a California Case Investigation/Contact Tracing Program.

出版信息

J Public Health Manag Pract. 2022;28(6):639-649. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001622. Epub 2022 Sep 5.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Considerable research has examined impacts of case investigation and contact tracing (CI/CT) programs on the spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19, but there are few reports on factors affecting the ability of these programs to obtain interviews and acquire key information.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate programmatic and case-specific factors associated with CI outcomes using data from the Public Health Institute's Tracing Health CI/CT program. Analyses were designed to detect variability in predictors of whether interviews and key information were obtained rather than quantify specific relationships.

DESIGN

Logistic regression models examined variability in the predictive value of interview timeliness and respondent characteristics on outreach outcomes and interview results.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

Participants were members of a large California health care network with a positive laboratory test for COVID-19 and outreach from January 1 to July 31, 2021.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

The primary outcome was the result of outreach attempts: completed interview, refused interview, or failure to reach the infected person. Secondary outcomes considered whether respondents provided information on symptom onset, employment, and contact information or a reason for declining to provide information, and whether resource support was requested or accepted.

RESULTS

Of 9391 eligible records, 65.6% were for completed interviews, 6.0% were refusals, and 28.3% were failed outreach. One-third of respondents (36.7%) provided information on contacts (mean = 0.97 contacts per respondent, 2.6 for those naming at least 1). Privacy concerns were the most common reasons for not providing contact information. Among respondent characteristics and interview timeliness, only race and number of symptoms showed statistically significant effects in all adjusted analyses.

CONCLUSIONS

Significant variation existed in outreach outcomes by subject characteristics and interview timeliness. CI/CT programs carefully focused to characteristics and needs of specific communities will likely have the greatest impact on the spread of COVID-19 and other communicable diseases.

摘要

背景

大量研究已经考察了病例调查和接触者追踪(CI/CT)计划对传染病(如 COVID-19)传播的影响,但关于影响这些计划获取访谈和关键信息能力的因素的报告很少。

目的

使用公共卫生研究所追踪健康 CI/CT 计划的数据,调查与 CI 结果相关的计划和病例特定因素。分析旨在检测访谈及时性和受访者特征对接触结果和访谈结果的预测价值的可变性,而不是量化特定关系。

设计

逻辑回归模型考察了访谈及时性和受访者特征对接触结果和访谈结果的预测价值的可变性。

设置和参与者

参与者是加利福尼亚州一家大型医疗保健网络的成员,他们的 COVID-19 实验室检测结果呈阳性,并于 2021 年 1 月 1 日至 7 月 31 日进行了外展。

主要结局指标

主要结局是外展尝试的结果:完成访谈、拒绝访谈或未能联系到感染者。次要结局考虑了受访者是否提供了症状发作、就业和联系信息或拒绝提供信息的原因,以及是否请求或接受了资源支持。

结果

在 9391 份合格记录中,65.6%的记录为完成访谈,6.0%的记录为拒绝访谈,28.3%的记录为外展失败。三分之一的受访者(36.7%)提供了接触者信息(每位受访者平均提供 0.97 条接触者信息,提供至少 1 条接触者信息的受访者为 2.6 条)。隐私问题是不提供接触者信息的最常见原因。在受访者特征和访谈及时性方面,只有种族和症状数量在所有调整后的分析中显示出统计学上的显著影响。

结论

根据研究对象的特征和访谈及时性,外展结果存在显著差异。针对特定社区的特征和需求的精心聚焦的 CI/CT 计划可能对 COVID-19 和其他传染病的传播产生最大影响。

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