Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC 3004, Australia.
Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Dhaka 1212, Bangladesh.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Apr 25;20(9):5629. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20095629.
Globally, the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic poses fundamental challenges in everyday life. Various controlling measures, including nationwide lockdowns, movement restrictions, travel bans, social distancing, and improved hygiene practices, have been widely introduced to curtail transmission of the disease. Notably, these measures have affected the execution of population health research that typically involves face-to-face data collection. This paper details a subjective reflective account of the challenges and mitigating strategies in conducting a nationwide study during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. The research team faced a wide range of challenges in conducting this study. The major categories of challenges were defined as follows: (i) challenges relating to the COVID-19 pandemic, such as insufficient access to field sites; (ii) challenges related to contextual factors, such as cultural and gender sensitivity and extreme weather events; and (iii) challenges related to data quality and validity. The key mitigating strategies to overcoming these challenges included engaging a local-level field supervisor, hiring data collectors from respective study sites, incorporating team members' reviews of literature and experts' views to develop research instruments, modifying original research instruments, organizing regular meetings and debriefing, adjusting field operation plans, building gender-sensitive teams, understanding local norms and adopting culturally appropriate dress codes, and conducting interviews in local languages. This paper concludes that despite several COVID-19-related challenges coupled with contextual factors, data were successfully collected through timely and successful adaptations of several mitigating strategies. The strategies adopted in this study may be useful for overcoming unforeseeable challenges in planning and conducting future population-based health research in similar circumstances elsewhere.
在全球范围内,冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行给日常生活带来了根本性的挑战。为了遏制疾病的传播,已广泛采取了各种控制措施,包括全国范围的封锁、限制行动、旅行禁令、社交距离和改善卫生习惯。值得注意的是,这些措施影响了通常涉及面对面数据收集的人群健康研究的实施。本文详细描述了在 2021 年 COVID-19 大流行期间进行全国性研究时遇到的挑战和缓解策略的主观反思。研究团队在进行这项研究时面临着广泛的挑战。主要的挑战类别被定义为:(i)与 COVID-19 大流行有关的挑战,例如对现场的访问不足;(ii)与背景因素有关的挑战,例如文化和性别敏感性以及极端天气事件;(iii)与数据质量和有效性有关的挑战。克服这些挑战的主要缓解策略包括聘请当地一级的现场主管、从各自的研究地点招聘数据收集员、将团队成员对文献的审查和专家的意见纳入研究工具的开发中、修改原始研究工具、定期组织会议和汇报、调整现场操作计划、组建对性别敏感的团队、了解当地规范并采用适合当地文化的着装规范、以及用当地语言进行访谈。本文的结论是,尽管存在与 COVID-19 相关的若干挑战以及背景因素,但通过及时和成功地采用若干缓解策略,成功地收集了数据。本研究中采用的策略可能有助于在其他地方类似情况下规划和进行未来基于人群的健康研究时克服不可预见的挑战。