Barnadas Céline, Stevens Lisa, Milhano Natacha, Barbosa de Lima Ana Carolina, Struminger Bruce, Burke Lauren, Cognat Sébastien
Public Health Laboratory Strengthening Unit, WHO Lyon Office, Health Emergencies Programme, World Health Organization, Lyon, France.
Independent Consultant, Lisbon, Portugal.
Front Public Health. 2025 Jan 15;12:1462756. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1462756. eCollection 2024.
Laboratories play a central role in managing public health emergencies. The COVID-19 pandemic imposed unique challenges on global laboratory systems, including testing protocol uncertainties, supply shortages, rapid need for information dissemination, and disruptions to traditional training methods. In response, the WHO established the Public Health Laboratories (PHL) knowledge sharing webinar series whose goals were to respond to the increased demand in up-to-date and reliable information, which WHO is in a unique position to provide. It also aimed to enhance peer-to-peer exchanges across laboratories. This article outlines the PHL webinar series delivery format and presents how the webinar series was received and perceived by participants and how it evolved to support the response to other health emergencies. Contents of the knowledge sharing sessions, as well as attendance, participants' satisfaction and application of learning were monitored over time using registration forms, satisfaction polls, an annual survey and focus group discussions. From May 2020 to December 2023, 48 sessions attracted 58,688 registrations from 204 countries and territories. Thirty-five sessions featured presentations of WHO guidance, tools or documents and 39 sessions featured country experience sharing. Initially focused on COVID-19, the series became a tool to rapidly disseminate guidance and best practices during new health emergencies and to address cross-cutting topics relevant to the laboratory workforce. Feedback data shows participants found the webinars very useful (86% respondents), reporting knowledge gains in biosafety, quality management, and laboratory practices. The series facilitated knowledge application, with foreseen changes in workplace procedures and training activities (43% respondents). Barriers such as resource limitations, additional training needs, and connectivity issues were frequently identified. Evidence that this knowledge was subsequently applied by participants, such as through changes in workflow, onwards training events and procedural changes further reinforces the efficacy with which the series was able support the laboratory workforce globally in addressing challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and other health emergencies. The series utilized sessions on cross-cutting topics to run routinely and to keep a high level of engagement with laboratory professionals globally. This enabled it to act as an adaptable tool that was leveraged effectively and quickly during health emergencies for just-in-time learning.
实验室在公共卫生突发事件管理中发挥着核心作用。新冠疫情给全球实验室系统带来了独特挑战,包括检测方案的不确定性、供应短缺、对信息快速传播的需求以及传统培训方法的中断。作为回应,世卫组织设立了公共卫生实验室(PHL)知识共享网络研讨会系列,其目标是满足对最新可靠信息日益增长的需求,而世卫组织有独特能力提供此类信息。该系列还旨在加强各实验室之间的同行交流。本文概述了公共卫生实验室网络研讨会系列的举办形式,并介绍了参与者对该系列的接受情况和看法,以及它如何演变以支持应对其他卫生突发事件。通过使用注册表、满意度调查、年度调查和焦点小组讨论,对知识共享会议的内容以及参会情况、参与者满意度和学习应用情况进行了长期监测。从2020年5月到2023年12月,48场会议吸引了来自204个国家和地区的58688次注册。35场会议展示了世卫组织的指南、工具或文件,39场会议展示了国家经验分享。该系列最初聚焦于新冠疫情,后来成为在新的卫生突发事件期间迅速传播指南和最佳实践以及解决与实验室工作人员相关的跨领域主题的工具。反馈数据显示,参与者认为网络研讨会非常有用(86%的受访者),并表示在生物安全、质量管理和实验室实践方面获得了知识。该系列促进了知识应用,预计工作场所程序和培训活动会有所变化(43%的受访者)。经常发现资源限制、额外培训需求和连接问题等障碍。参与者随后应用这些知识的证据,例如通过工作流程的改变、后续培训活动和程序变更,进一步强化了该系列在全球范围内支持实验室工作人员应对新冠疫情和其他卫生突发事件挑战的有效性。该系列利用跨领域主题会议定期举办,并与全球实验室专业人员保持高度互动。这使其能够成为一种适应性强的工具,在卫生突发事件期间有效且迅速地用于即时学习。