Bukenya Dominic, Mpairwe Bernard, Ssentongo Josephine Naluwugge, Ssenyomo Gerald, Fox Julie, Newton Robert, Seeley Janet, Mugisha Joseph Okello
Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute & London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Uganda Research Unit, Entebbe, Uganda.
Global Health Institute, Kings College, London.
Afr Health Sci. 2024 Sep;24(3):10-20. doi: 10.4314/ahs.v24i3.3.
We describe lessons learnt from community engagement activities for the successful implementation of a COVID-19 community surveillance study in Kalungu district, south-western Uganda.
One rural and one urban site were selected for COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 community surveillance in selected households and three public health facilities. COVID-19 pandemic and national COVID-19 protection measures were described and explained in meetings with: district, sub-county/town, village council officials, religious leaders, health workers and Community Advisory Board members. The community surveillance study was introduced to the meeting attendees and minutes captured in English/Luganda (subsequently translated to English). All minutes were manually coded and analysed thematically.
The minutes revealed that community members were generally supportive of the COVID-19 surveillance study. Members requested wider communities' sensitisation about COVID-19 and the survey beyond the selected households. Misinformation and mistrust of Government statements were widespread. People in the community did not understand the 'random sample' selection for the study. Providing appropriate medical care, face masks and honouring appointments for study participants and ensuring that COVID-19 prevention measures were followed during the study improved participation.
Successful COVID-19 community surveillance required continuous, active community engagement between the research team, and community stakeholders while maximising previous gains and exploiting existing resources.
我们描述了在乌干达西南部卡伦古区成功开展一项新冠病毒社区监测研究的社区参与活动经验教训。
在选定的家庭和三个公共卫生设施中,选择了一个农村地点和一个城市地点进行新冠病毒/严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2社区监测。在与地区、次县/镇、村议会官员、宗教领袖、卫生工作者和社区咨询委员会成员的会议上,描述并解释了新冠疫情和国家新冠防护措施。向与会者介绍了社区监测研究,并以英语/卢干达语记录会议纪要(随后翻译成英语)。所有会议纪要都进行了人工编码和主题分析。
会议纪要显示,社区成员总体上支持新冠病毒监测研究。成员们要求在选定家庭之外,对更广泛的社区进行新冠病毒和调查宣传。对政府声明的错误信息和不信任普遍存在。社区民众不理解该研究的“随机抽样”选择方式。为研究参与者提供适当的医疗护理、口罩,遵守预约,并确保在研究期间遵循新冠病毒预防措施,提高了参与度。
成功开展新冠病毒社区监测需要研究团队与社区利益相关者之间持续、积极的社区参与,同时最大限度地利用先前成果并开发现有资源。