Colorado Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence, Colorado School of Public Health, Aurora, Colorado (Mss Zarella and White, Mr Elson, and Dr Scallan Walter); Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver, Colorado (Ms Hewitson); Washington Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, Washington (Ms Ramsey and Dr Basemen); and Washington State Department of Health, Tumwater, Washington (Ms Melius).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2024;30(5):667-673. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000001917. Epub 2024 Jul 22.
To assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the state-level enteric disease workforce and routine enteric disease surveillance and outbreak investigation activities in the western United States.
Key informant interviews conducted using bidirectional video from March to April 2022.
Enteric disease epidemiologists at state public health agencies in the western states served by the Colorado and Washington Integrated Food Safety Centers of Excellence.
Key themes were identified using grounded theory.
Nine themes were identified including excessive workload, shifts in local and state responsibilities, challenges with retention and hiring, importance of student teams, laboratory supplies shortages, changes to case and outbreak investigation priorities, transitioning back to enterics, adoption of new methods and technology, and current and future needs.
The COVID-19 pandemic response had a substantial impact on state-level enteric disease activities in western states, with many staff members diverted from routine responsibilities and a de-prioritization of enteric disease work. There is a need for sustainable solutions to address staffing shortages, prioritize employee mental health, and effectively manage routine workloads when responding to emergencies.
评估 COVID-19 大流行对美国西部州级肠道疾病工作人员以及常规肠道疾病监测和疫情调查活动的影响。
2022 年 3 月至 4 月期间,采用双向视频进行重点知情人访谈。
科罗拉多州和华盛顿州食品安全卓越中心服务的西部各州公共卫生机构的肠道疾病流行病学家。
使用扎根理论确定了主要主题。
确定了 9 个主题,包括工作量过大、地方和州级责任的转变、保留和招聘方面的挑战、学生团队的重要性、实验室用品短缺、案例和疫情调查重点的变化、回归肠道疾病、采用新方法和技术,以及当前和未来的需求。
COVID-19 大流行应对措施对美国西部州的州级肠道疾病活动产生了重大影响,许多工作人员从常规职责中转移,肠道疾病工作的优先级降低。需要可持续的解决方案来解决人员配备短缺问题,优先考虑员工的心理健康,并在应对紧急情况时有效地管理常规工作量。