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A mixed-methods investigation to understand and improve the scaled-up infection prevention and control in primary care health facilities during the Ebola virus disease epidemic in Sierra Leone

机译:塞拉利昂埃博拉病毒疾病疫情中埃博拉病毒疾病疫情的初级护理健康设施中较明白和改善初级治疗预防和控制的混合方法调查

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The 2014–2015 Ebola epidemic in West Africa became a humanitarian crisis that exposed significant gaps in infection prevention and control (IPC) capacity in primary care facilities in Sierra Leone. Operational partners recognized the national gap and rapidly scaled-up an IPC training and infrastructure package. This prompted us to carry out a mixed-methods research study which aimed to evaluate adherence to IPC practices and understand how to improve IPC at the primary care level, where most cases of Ebola were initially presenting. The study was carried out during the national peak of the epidemic. We successfully carried out a rapid response research study that produced several expected and unexpected findings that were used to guide IPC measures during the epidemic. Although many research challenges were similar to those found when conducting research in low-resource settings, the presence of Ebola added risks to safety and security of data collectors, as well as a need to balance research activities with the imperative of response to a humanitarian crisis. A participatory approach that attempted to unify levels of the response from community upwards helped overcome the risk of lack of trust in an environment where Ebola had damaged relations between communities and the health system. In the context of a national epidemic, research needs to be focused, appropriately resourced, and responsive to needs. The partnership between local academics and a humanitarian organization helped facilitate access to study sites and approvals that allowed the research to be carried out quickly and safely, and for findings to be shared in response forums with the best chance of being taken up in real-time.
机译:西非的2014-2015埃博拉疫情成为一个人道主义危机,暴露了塞拉利昂初级保健设施中的感染防治(IPC)能力的显着差距。业务合作伙伴认可国家差距,迅速扩大IPC培训和基础设施。这促使我们开展混合方法研究研究,旨在评估遵守IPC实践,并了解如何在初级保健水平处改进IPC,其中大多数埃博拉患者最初呈现。该研究是在疫情的国家峰期间进行的。我们成功开展了一种快速的反应研究研究,这些研究产生了几种预期和意外的发现,用于在流行病中指导IPC措施。虽然许多研究挑战与在低资源环境中进行研究时的研究挑战相似,但埃博拉的存在增加了数据收集者的安全和安全性的风险,以及需要平衡研究活动,以应对人道主义危机的应对的必要性。一种对社区的反应统一水平的参与式方法有助于克服埃博拉在埃博拉损害社区与卫生系统之间关系的环境中缺乏信任的风险。在国家流行病的背景下,需要专注,适当地重新资源和响应需求。当地学者与人道主义组织之间的伙伴关系有助于促进学习网站和批准,使研究能够快速,安全地进行研究,以及在响应论坛中分享的调查结果,最佳机会是实时占用的机会。

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