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新冠疫情对贝宁疟疾控制项目实施及疟疾负担的卫生系统影响:一项定性与数学建模相结合的混合方法研究。

Health systems impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on malaria control program implementation and malaria burden in Benin: A mixed-method qualitative and mathematical modelling and study.

作者信息

Hoi Amber Gigi, N'Tcha Ludovic K, Duguay Claudia, Accrombessi Manfred, Akinro Bruno, Feng Cindy, Labonté Ronald, Protopopoff Natacha, Akogbeto Martin, Kulkarni Manisha A

机构信息

School of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Canada.

Centre de Recherche Entomologique de Cotonou, Cotonou, Benin.

出版信息

PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024 Feb 2;4(2):e0002197. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0002197. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has sent ripple effects across health systems and impacted the burden of many other diseases, such as malaria in sub-Saharan Africa. This study takes a mixed method approach to assess the impact of COVID-19 on malaria control programs in three rural communes in Benin. We conducted individual semi-structured interviews with key informants who play important roles in malaria control in Benin at three levels of the health system-national, health zone, and commune. Using a purposive sampling technique, informants were interviewed regarding their roles in malaria control, the impact of the pandemic on their activities, and the mitigation strategies adopted. Relevant themes were identified by content analysis. We then formulated an agent-based model of malaria epidemiology to assess the impacts of treatment disruption on malaria burden. The key informant interviews revealed that essential aspects of malaria control were upheld in Benin due to the close collaboration of public health practitioners and health care providers at all levels of the health system. There were some disruptions to case management services for malaria at the start of the pandemic due to the public avoiding health centers and a brief shortage of malaria treatment that may not be entirely attributable to the pandemic. Results from the agent-based model suggest that duration, severity, and timing of treatment disruption can impact malaria burden in a synergistic manner, though the effects are small given the relatively mild disruptions observed. This study highlights the importance of top-down leadership in health emergencies, as well as the critical role of community health workers in preventing negative health outcomes for their communities. We also showcased the integration of qualitative research and mathematical models-an underappreciated form of mixed methods research that offer immense value in the continued evaluation of rapidly evolving health emergencies.

摘要

新冠疫情在卫生系统中引发了连锁反应,并影响了许多其他疾病的负担,比如撒哈拉以南非洲地区的疟疾。本研究采用混合方法评估新冠疫情对贝宁三个农村社区疟疾防控项目的影响。我们对在贝宁卫生系统国家、卫生区和社区三个层面疟疾防控中发挥重要作用的关键信息提供者进行了个人半结构化访谈。采用立意抽样技术,就他们在疟疾防控中的作用、疫情对其活动的影响以及所采取的缓解策略对信息提供者进行了访谈。通过内容分析确定了相关主题。然后,我们构建了一个基于主体的疟疾流行病学模型,以评估治疗中断对疟疾负担的影响。关键信息提供者访谈显示,由于卫生系统各级公共卫生从业者和医疗服务提供者的密切合作,贝宁的疟疾防控基本工作得以维持。在疫情初期,由于公众避开卫生中心以及疟疾治疗出现短暂短缺(这可能不完全归因于疫情),疟疾病例管理服务受到了一些干扰。基于主体模型的结果表明,治疗中断的持续时间、严重程度和时间可以协同影响疟疾负担,不过鉴于观察到的干扰相对较小,其影响也较小。本研究强调了在卫生紧急情况中自上而下领导的重要性,以及社区卫生工作者在预防其社区负面健康结果方面的关键作用。我们还展示了定性研究与数学模型的整合——这是一种未得到充分重视的混合方法研究形式,在持续评估快速演变的卫生紧急情况中具有巨大价值。

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