Work Research Institute and Centre for Research on Pandemics and Society, OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University, Oslo, Norway.
Frisch Center, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Syst Rev. 2023 Aug 30;12(1):151. doi: 10.1186/s13643-023-02319-w.
Several studies have documented that specific Indigenous groups have been disproportionately affected by previous pandemics. The objective of this paper is to describe the protocol to be used in a review and meta-analysis of the literature on Indigenous groups and influenza. Using this protocol as a guide, a future study will provide a comprehensive historical overview of pre-COVID impact of influenza on Indigenous groups by combining data from the last five influenza pandemics and seasonal influenza up to date.
METHODS/PRINCIPLE FINDINGS: The review will include peer-reviewed original studies published in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian. Records will be identified through systematic literature search in eight databases: Embase, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Web of Science, Academic Search Ultimate, SocINDEX, ASSIA, and Google Scholar. Results will be summarized narratively and using meta-analytic strategies.
To our knowledge, there is no systematic review combining historical data on the impact of both seasonal and pandemic influenza on Indigenous populations. By summarizing results within and across Indigenous groups, different countries, and historical periods, as well as research in six different languages, we aim to provide information on how strong the risk for influenza is among Indigenous groups and how consistent this risk is across groups, regions, time, and seasonal versus the specific pandemic influenza strains.
PROSPERO CRD42021246391.
多项研究记录表明,特定的原住民群体在前几次大流行中受到了不成比例的影响。本文的目的是描述一项针对原住民群体与流感文献的综述和荟萃分析的方案。未来的研究将使用本方案作为指南,通过结合过去五次流感大流行和截至目前的季节性流感的数据,对 COVID 之前流感对原住民群体的影响进行全面的历史概述。
方法/主要发现:综述将包括发表在英语、西班牙语、葡萄牙语、瑞典语、丹麦语和挪威语的同行评议的原始研究。记录将通过在八个数据库中进行系统文献检索来确定:Embase、MEDLINE、CINAHL、Web of Science、Academic Search Ultimate、SocINDEX、ASSIA 和 Google Scholar。结果将进行叙述性总结,并使用荟萃分析策略。
据我们所知,目前尚无系统的综述将季节性和大流行性流感对原住民人口的影响的历史数据结合起来。通过对不同原住民群体、不同国家和不同历史时期以及六种不同语言的研究结果进行总结,我们旨在提供有关流感风险在原住民群体中是多么强烈以及这种风险在群体、地区、时间以及季节性与特定大流行流感株之间是多么一致的信息。
PROSPERO CRD42021246391。