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The state of integrated disease surveillance in seven countries: a synthesis report.
Lee, A C K; Iversen, B G; Lynes, S; Rahman-Shepherd, A; Erondu, N A; Khan, M S; Tegnell, A; Yelewa, M; Arnesen, T M; Gudo, E S; Macicame, I; Cuamba, L; Auma, V O; Ocom, F; Ario, A R; Sartaj, M; Wilson, A; Siddiqua, A; Nadon, C; MacVinish, S; Watson, H; Wilburn, J; Pyone, T.
Afiliação
  • Lee ACK; UK Health Security Agency, and the University of Sheffield, UK. Electronic address: andrew.lee@sheffield.ac.uk.
  • Iversen BG; Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway.
  • Lynes S; International Association of National Public Health Institutes, Belgium.
  • Rahman-Shepherd A; National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Erondu NA; Global Institute for Disease Elimination, United Arab Emirates.
  • Khan MS; London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK; Aga Khan University, Pakistan.
  • Tegnell A; Public Health Agency Sweden, Sweden.
  • Yelewa M; Public Health Institute of Malawi, Malawi.
  • Arnesen TM; Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway.
  • Gudo ES; National Institute of Health, Mozambique.
  • Macicame I; National Institute of Health, Mozambique.
  • Cuamba L; National Institute of Health, Mozambique.
  • Auma VO; Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Uganda.
  • Ocom F; Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Uganda.
  • Ario AR; Uganda National Institute of Public Health, Uganda.
  • Sartaj M; UK Health Security Agency, Pakistan.
  • Wilson A; UK Health Security Agency, UK.
  • Siddiqua A; Public Health Agency Canada, Canada and McMaster University, Canada.
  • Nadon C; Public Health Agency Canada, Canada.
  • MacVinish S; UK Health Security Agency, UK.
  • Watson H; UK Health Security Agency, UK.
  • Wilburn J; UK Health Security Agency, UK.
  • Pyone T; World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland.
Public Health ; 225: 141-146, 2023 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37925838
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES:

Integrated disease surveillance (IDS) offers the potential for better use of surveillance data to guide responses to public health threats. However, the extent of IDS implementation worldwide is unknown. This study sought to understand how IDS is operationalized, identify implementation challenges and barriers, and identify opportunities for development. STUDY

DESIGN:

Synthesis of qualitative studies undertaken in seven countries.

METHODS:

Thirty-four focus group discussions and 48 key informant interviews were undertaken in Pakistan, Mozambique, Malawi, Uganda, Sweden, Canada, and England, with data collection led by the respective national public health institutes. Data were thematically analysed using a conceptual framework that covered governance, system and structure, core functions, finance and resourcing requirements. Emerging themes were then synthesised across countries for comparisons.

RESULTS:

None of the countries studied had fully integrated surveillance systems. Surveillance was often fragmented, and the conceptualization of integration varied. Barriers and facilitators identified included 1) the need for clarity of purpose to guide integration activities; 2) challenges arising from unclear or shared ownership; 3) incompatibility of existing IT systems and surveillance infrastructure; 4) workforce and skills requirements; 5) legal environment to facilitate data sharing between agencies; and 6) resourcing to drive integration. In countries dependent on external funding, the focus on single diseases limited integration and created parallel systems.

CONCLUSIONS:

A plurality of surveillance systems exists globally with varying levels of maturity. While development of an international framework and standards are urgently needed to guide integration efforts, these must be tailored to country contexts and guided by their overarching purpose.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Saúde Pública Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Saúde Pública Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Africa Idioma: En Revista: Public Health Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article
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