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评估紧急医疗队报告中的数据完整性:使用世界卫生组织最低数据集对莫桑比克伊代气旋应对情况的分析

Assessing Data Completeness in Emergency Medical Team Reports: Analysis of the Response to Cyclone Idai in Mozambique using the WHO Minimum Data Set.

作者信息

Chimed-Ochir Odgerel, Khaing Inn-Kynn, Fukunaga Ami, Yoshida Takahito, Takamura Yuki, Yumiya Yui, Cossa Matchecane, Ussene Isse, Flavio Salio, Kayano Ryoma, Kubo Tatsuhiko

机构信息

Graduate School of Biomedical and Health Sciences, Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan.

Ministry of Health of Mozambique, Maputo, 1100, Mozambique.

出版信息

Arch Acad Emerg Med. 2025 Jul 29;13(1):e63. doi: 10.22037/aaemj.v13i1.2719. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In 2017, WHO endorsed the Emergency Medical Team (EMT) Minimum Data Set (MDS) for real-time data collection during health emergencies. It was first activated during Cyclone Idai in Mozambique in 2019. The objective of the study is to evaluate the completeness of data collected by EMTs during the Cyclone Idai response in Mozambique.

METHODS

This study evaluated data completeness from Cyclone Idai, analyzing 277 daily reports with 18,468 patient consultations from 13 international teams between 27 March and 12 July, 2019. Completeness of team information, demographics, health events, disaster relation, and outcomes were compared across EMT types and classifications using box plots, Kruskal-Wallis, t-tests, and multivariable logistic regression.

RESULTS

During the 110-day response, 13 EMTs submitted 277 daily reports on patient information. Findings showed that, out of the 277 daily reports, demographic information was complete in 92.8% of reports, health event information in 62.1%, information on the relation of health events to disaster in 57.4%, and outcome data in 50.2%. Type 2 EMTs exhibited higher data completeness, likely due to greater resources and personnel, compared to Type 1 Mobile and Type 1 Fixed EMTs. Type 1 Fixed EMTs demonstrated lower completeness for outcomes, health events, and disaster relation, potentially due to heavier workloads. Type 1 Mobile EMTs likely benefited from enhanced training and frequent interactions with data managers, which may have contributed to their higher data completeness compared to Type 1 Fixed EMTs. Classified EMTs performed better overall.

CONCLUSION

This study underscores the need for standardized training, and the data collection applications that enable the automatic inclusion of information such as geotags.

摘要

引言

2017年,世界卫生组织批准了紧急医疗队(EMT)最小数据集(MDS),用于在卫生紧急情况期间进行实时数据收集。该数据集于2019年在莫桑比克的伊代气旋期间首次启用。本研究的目的是评估紧急医疗队在莫桑比克应对伊代气旋期间收集的数据的完整性。

方法

本研究评估了伊代气旋的数据完整性,分析了2019年3月27日至7月12日期间13个国际团队的277份每日报告,其中包含18468例患者咨询。使用箱线图、克鲁斯卡尔-沃利斯检验、t检验和多变量逻辑回归,比较了不同类型和分类的紧急医疗队在团队信息、人口统计学、健康事件、灾害关系和结果方面的数据完整性。

结果

在为期110天的应对过程中,13支紧急医疗队提交了277份关于患者信息的每日报告。结果显示,在277份每日报告中,92.8%的报告人口统计学信息完整,62.1%的报告健康事件信息完整,57.4%的报告健康事件与灾害关系信息完整,50.2%的报告结果数据完整。与1型移动和1型固定紧急医疗队相比,2型紧急医疗队的数据完整性更高,这可能是由于资源和人员更多。1型固定紧急医疗队在结果、健康事件和灾害关系方面的数据完整性较低,可能是由于工作量较大。1型移动紧急医疗队可能受益于强化培训以及与数据管理人员的频繁互动,这可能是其数据完整性高于1型固定紧急医疗队的原因。分类紧急医疗队总体表现更好。

结论

本研究强调了标准化培训的必要性,以及能够自动纳入地理标签等信息的数据收集应用程序的必要性。

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