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Public Health Informatics in Local and State Health Agencies: An Update From the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey

机译:地方和国家卫生机构的公共卫生信息学:公共卫生劳动力兴趣和需求调查的更新

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Objective: To characterize public health informatics (PHI) specialists and identify the informatics needs of the public health workforce. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: US local and state health agencies. Participants: Employees from state health agencies central office (SHA-COs) and local health departments (LHDs) participating in the 2017 Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS). We characterized and compared the job roles for self-reported PHI, "information technology specialist or information system manager" (IT/IS), "public health science" (PHS), and "clinical and laboratory" workers. Main Outcome Measure: Descriptive statistics for demographics, income, education, public health experience, program area, job satisfaction, and workplace environment, as well as data and informatics skills and needs. Results: A total of 17 136 SHA-CO and 26 533 LHD employees participated in the survey. PHI specialist was self-reported as a job role among 1.1% and 0.3% of SHA-CO and LHD employees. The PHI segment most closely resembled PHS employees but had less public health experience and had lower salaries. Overall, fewer than one-third of PHI specialists reported working in an informatics program area, often supporting epidemiology and surveillance, vital records, and communicable disease. Compared with PH WINS 2014, current PHI respondents' satisfaction with their job and workplace environment moved toward more neutral and negative responses, while the IT/IS, PHS, and clinical and laboratory subgroups shifted toward more positive responses. The PHI specialists were less likely than those in IT/IS, PHS, or clinical and laboratory roles to report gaps in needed data and informatics skills. Conclusions: The informatics specialists' role continues to be rare in public health agencies, and those filling that role tend to have less public health experience and be less well compensated than staff in other technically focused positions. Significant data and informatics skills gaps persist among the broader public health workforce.
机译:目的:特征公共卫生信息学(PHI)专家,确定公共卫生劳动力的信息性需求。设计:横截面研究。环境:美国当地和国家卫生机构。与会者:来自国家卫生机构的员工中央局(SHA-COS)和当地卫生部门(LHDS)参加2017年公共卫生劳动力兴趣和需求调查(PH WINS)。我们的特征和比较了自我报告的PHI,“信息技术专家或信息系统经理”(IT / IS),“公共卫生科学”(PHS)和“临床和实验室”工人的工作作用。主要结果措施:人口统计数据,收入,教育,公共卫生经验,计划区域,工作满意度和工作场所环境的描述性统计,以及数据和信息学技能和需求。结果:共有17136年的SHA-CO和26个533 LHD员工参加了调查。 Phi Specialist在Sha-Co和LHD员工的1.1%和0.3%之间被自我报告为工作角色。 PHI分部最近似的PHS员工,但具有较少的公共卫生经验并具有较低的薪水。总体而言,少于三分之一的PHI专家报告在信息学计划区域工作,通常支持流行病学和监测,重要的记录和传染病。与2014年的pH值相比,目前的PHI受访者对他们的工作和工作场所环境的满意度朝着更越来性和负面的反应,而IT /是,pHS和临床和实验室亚组转向更积极的反应。 PHI专家的可能性不太可能于IT /是,pHS或临床和实验室角色报告所需数据和信息学技能的差距。结论:信息学专家的角色在公共卫生机构继续罕见,那些填补角色往往具有较少的公共卫生经验,并且比其他技术侧重职位的工作人员更少薪水。在更广泛的公共卫生劳动力中,重要的数据和信息学技能差距持续存在。

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