Kersen Jaling, Scory Tayler D, Akeju Oluwasefunmi, Weaver Robert G, Barnieh Lianne, Ronksley Paul E, Leal Jenine, Blue Dean, O'Neill Erin, Campbell David J T, Tonelli Marcello, Lunney Meaghan
Department of Community Heath Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada.
Front Health Serv. 2023 Nov 24;3:1220027. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2023.1220027. eCollection 2023.
During the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, countries implemented border control and quarantine measures to reduce transmission. The Alberta Border Testing Pilot Program (ABTPP) allowed international travellers entering Alberta to reduce their quarantine period following two negative COVID-19 tests. We evaluated participant experiences with the ABTPP and implementation.
We used a parallel convergent mixed-methods design to explore participant experiences through electronic web-based questionnaires ( = 21,089; = 13,839) and semi-structured telephone interviews ( = 30). We evaluated implementation through three staff focus groups ( = 11). We analysed questionnaires using descriptive statistics and analysed interviews using inductive and deductive thematic analysis. We deductively coded focus group data using the 2009 Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR).
Questionnaires indicated minimal issues with registration forms (91.7%), symptom reports (95.5%), and COVID-19 testing (95.7%). Most respondents (95.1%) expressed willingness to participate in the ABTPP again. Interviews revealed three themes related to participant experience: program efficiency, clarity of information, and requisite effort. Focus groups identified key implementation facilitators including the single health information system, strong stakeholder partnerships, and good communication across partnerships. Barriers included program complexity, implementation timeline, and evolving external context.
Participants reported high satisfaction with the ABTPP. Border testing programs should have high efficiency, require low effort, and use messaging that is clear and consistent. The effective implementation of border testing programs may be facilitated by strong leadership, adaptability, automated components, good communication, and simple technology. Learnings from participants and staff may help improve the implementation of border control programs for future pandemics or other emergencies.
The ABTTP was a novel border control measure during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our evaluation of both participant and staff experiences demonstrated high levels of traveller satisfaction and identified areas for improvement that can inform the development of future border control measures.
在冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,各国实施边境管制和检疫措施以减少传播。艾伯塔省边境检测试点项目(ABTPP)允许进入艾伯塔省的国际旅行者在两次COVID-19检测呈阴性后缩短隔离期。我们评估了参与者对ABTPP及其实施情况的体验。
我们采用平行收敛混合方法设计,通过基于网络的电子问卷(n = 21,089;回复率 = 13,839)和半结构化电话访谈(n = 30)来探索参与者的体验。我们通过三个员工焦点小组(n = 11)评估实施情况。我们使用描述性统计分析问卷,并使用归纳和演绎主题分析方法分析访谈内容。我们使用2009年实施研究综合框架(CFIR)对焦点小组数据进行演绎编码。
问卷显示登记表(91.7%)、症状报告(95.5%)和COVID-19检测(95.7%)方面的问题极少。大多数受访者(95.1%)表示愿意再次参与ABTPP。访谈揭示了与参与者体验相关的三个主题:项目效率、信息清晰度和所需努力。焦点小组确定了关键的实施促进因素,包括单一健康信息系统、强大的利益相关者伙伴关系以及伙伴关系之间良好的沟通。障碍包括项目复杂性、实施时间表和不断变化的外部环境。
参与者对ABTPP表示高度满意。边境检测项目应具备高效率、低工作量,并使用清晰一致的信息传达方式。强有力的领导、适应性、自动化组件、良好的沟通和简单的技术可能有助于边境检测项目的有效实施。从参与者和工作人员身上吸取的经验教训可能有助于改进未来大流行或其他紧急情况下边境管制项目的实施。
ABTTP是COVID-19大流行期间一项新颖的边境管制措施。我们对参与者和工作人员体验的评估表明旅行者满意度很高,并确定了可改进的领域,可为未来边境管制措施的制定提供参考。