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评估澳大利亚首例 X 家庭传播 COVID-19 项目。

Evaluation of the Australian first few X household transmission project for COVID-19.

机构信息

Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne, at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Victoria, 3000, Australia.

Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory, Royal Melbourne Hospital, and Department of Infectious Diseases, University of Melbourne, at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity, Victoria, 3000, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2023 Jan 6;23(1):41. doi: 10.1186/s12889-023-14979-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Australian First Few X (FFX) Household Transmission Project for COVID-19 was the first prospective, multi-jurisdictional study of its kind in Australia. The project was undertaken as a partnership between federal and state health departments and the Australian Partnership for Preparedness Research on Infectious Disease Emergencies (APPRISE) and was active from April to October 2020.

METHODS

We aimed to identify and explore the challenges and strengths of the Australian FFX Project to inform future FFX study development and integration into pandemic preparedness plans. We asked key stakeholders and partners involved with implementation to identify and rank factors relating to the strengths and challenges of project implementation in two rounds of modified Delphi surveys. Key representatives from jurisdictional health departments were then interviewed to contextualise findings within public health processes and information needs to develop a final set of recommendations for FFX study development in Australia.

RESULTS

Four clear recommendations emerged from the evaluation. Future preparedness planning should aim to formalise and embed partnerships between health departments and researchers to help better integrate project data collection into core public health surveillance activities. The development of functional, adaptable protocols with pre-established ethics and governance approvals and investment in national data infrastructure were additional priority areas noted by evaluation participants.

CONCLUSION

The evaluation provided a great opportunity to consolidate lessons learnt from the Australian FFX Household Transmission Project. The developed recommendations should be incorporated into future pandemic preparedness plans in Australia to enable effective implementation and increase local utility and value of the FFX platform within emergency public health response.

摘要

背景

澳大利亚 COVID-19 首例家庭传播研究(FFX)是澳大利亚首例此类前瞻性、多司法管辖区研究。该项目由联邦和州卫生部门与澳大利亚传染病应急准备合作研究伙伴关系(APPRISE)合作开展,于 2020 年 4 月至 10 月期间开展。

方法

我们旨在确定和探讨澳大利亚 FFX 项目的挑战和优势,以为未来 FFX 研究的开展和纳入大流行防范计划提供信息。我们请参与实施的主要利益攸关方和合作伙伴在两轮经修改的 Delphi 调查中确定和对与项目实施的优势和挑战相关的因素进行排名。然后,对来自州和地区卫生部门的主要代表进行访谈,以便在公共卫生流程和信息需求的背景下对调查结果进行分析,从而为澳大利亚 FFX 研究的开展制定最终的一整套建议。

结果

评估提出了四项明确建议。未来的防范计划应旨在正式建立和嵌入卫生部门与研究人员之间的伙伴关系,以帮助更好地将项目数据收集纳入核心公共卫生监测活动。评估参与者还指出,制定具有预先确定的伦理和治理批准的实用、适应性强的协议以及投资国家数据基础设施是另外两个优先领域。

结论

该评估为从澳大利亚 FFX 家庭传播项目中吸取经验教训提供了一个很好的机会。制定的建议应纳入澳大利亚未来的大流行防范计划中,以实现有效实施,并提高 FFX 平台在紧急公共卫生应对中的本地效用和价值。

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