Eteng Womi-Eteng Oboma, Lilay Abrham, Tekeste Senait, Mankoula Wessam, Collard Emily, Waya Chimwemwe, Rosenfeld Emily, Wilton Chuck Menchion, Muita Martin, McGinley Liz, Kawe Yan, Abdullah Ali, Halm Ariane, Li Jian, Lokossou Virgil L, Kanoute Youssouf, Sonko Ibrahima, Aragaw Merawi, Ouma Ahmed Ogwell
Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
World Health Organisation Regional Office for Africa, Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.
PLOS Glob Public Health. 2023 Jun 22;3(6):e0001386. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001386. eCollection 2023.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic disrupted health security program implementation and incremental gains achieved after the West African Ebola outbreak in 2016 across Africa. Following cancellation of in-person events, a multi-faceted intervention program was established in May 2020 by Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), the World Health Organisation, and partners to strengthen national COVID-19 response coordination through public health emergency operations centres (PHEOC) utilizing continuous learning, mentorship, and networking. We present the lessons learned and reflection points. A multi-partner program coordination group was established to facilitate interventions' delivery including webinars and virtual community of practice (COP). We retrieved data from Africa CDC's program repository, synthesised major findings and describe these per thematic area. The virtual COP recorded 1,968 members and approximately 300 engagements in its initial three months. Fifty-six webinar sessions were held, providing 97 cumulative learning hours to 12,715 unique participants. Zoom data showed a return rate of 85%; 67% of webinar attendees were from Africa, and about 26 interactions occurred between participants and facilitators per session. Of 4,084 (44%) participants responding to post-session surveys, over 95% rated the topics as being relevant to their work and contributing to improving their understanding of PHEOC operationalisation. In addition, 95% agreed that the simplicity of the training delivery encouraged a greater number of public health staff to participate and spread lessons from it to their own networks. This just-in-time, progressively adaptive multi-faceted learning and knowledge management approach in Africa, with a consequential global audience at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, served its intended audience, had a high number of participants from Africa and received greatly satisfactory feedback.
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行扰乱了卫生安全计划的实施以及2016年西非埃博拉疫情后非洲各地取得的逐步进展。在取消面对面活动后,非洲疾病控制与预防中心(非洲疾控中心)、世界卫生组织及合作伙伴于2020年5月设立了一个多方面的干预计划,通过公共卫生应急行动中心(PHEOC)利用持续学习、指导和网络联系来加强各国对COVID-19的应对协调。我们介绍了所吸取的经验教训和反思要点。设立了一个多伙伴计划协调小组以促进干预措施的实施,包括网络研讨会和虚拟实践社区(COP)。我们从非洲疾控中心的计划存储库中检索数据,综合主要发现并按主题领域进行描述。虚拟实践社区在最初三个月记录了1968名成员和约300次参与。举办了56次网络研讨会,为12715名不同参与者提供了总计97小时的学习时间。Zoom数据显示返回率为85%;67%的网络研讨会参与者来自非洲,每次会议参与者与主持人之间约有26次互动。在4084名(44%)回复会后调查的参与者中,超过95%将这些主题评为与他们的工作相关,并有助于增进他们对公共卫生应急行动中心运作的理解。此外,95%的人同意培训方式的简单性鼓励了更多公共卫生工作人员参与,并将所学经验传播到他们自己的网络中。在COVID-19大流行高峰期,这种在非洲及时、逐步适应的多方面学习和知识管理方法,面向全球受众,服务了目标受众,有大量来自非洲的参与者,并获得了非常令人满意的反馈。