Representative Public Health Surveys Pose Several Challenges: Lessons Learned Across 9 Communities During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Jeanne W. Lawless PhD , Diego G. Diel DVM, PhD , Bettina Wagner DVM, PhD , Kevin J. Cummings DVM, PhD , Genevive R. Meredith DrPH , Lara Parrilla MPH, RD , Elizabeth F. Plocharczyk MD , Robert Lawlis MEng , Samantha Hillson MPH , Benjamin D. Dalziel PhD , Jeffrey W. Bethel PhD , Jane Lubchenco PhD , Katherine R. McLaughlin PhD , Roy Haggerty PhD , Kathryn A. Higley PhD , F. Javier Nieto MD, PhD , Tyler S. Radniecki PhD , Christine Kelly PhD , Justin L. Sanders PhD , Casey L. Cazer DVM, PhD
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Community surveillance surveys offer an opportunity to obtain important and timely public health information that may help local municipalities guide their response to public health threats. The objective of this paper is to present approaches, challenges, and solutions from SARS-CoV-2 surveillance surveys conducted in different settings by 2 research teams. For rapid assessment of a representative sample, a 2-stage cluster sampling design was developed by an interdisciplinary team of researchers at Oregon State University between April 2020 and June 2021 across 6 Oregon communities. In 2022, these methods were adapted for New York communities by a team of veterinary, medical, and public health practitioners. Partnerships were established with local medical facilities, health departments, COVID-19 testing sites, and health and public safety staff. Field staff were trained using online modules, field manuals describing survey methods and safety protocols, and in-person meetings with hands-on practice. Private and secure data integration systems and public awareness campaigns were implemented. Pilot surveys and field previews revealed challenges in survey processes that could be addressed before surveys proceeded. Strong leadership, robust trainings, and university–community partnerships proved critical to successful outcomes. Cultivating mutual trust and cooperation among stakeholders is essential to prepare for the next pandemic.

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具有代表性的公共卫生调查带来了诸多挑战:COVID-19 大流行期间 9 个社区的经验教训
社区监测调查为及时获取重要的公共卫生信息提供了机会,这些信息可帮助地方政府指导其应对公共卫生威胁。本文旨在介绍两个研究小组在不同环境下开展 SARS-CoV-2 监测调查的方法、挑战和解决方案。为了对代表性样本进行快速评估,俄勒冈州立大学的一个跨学科研究团队于 2020 年 4 月至 2021 年 6 月期间在俄勒冈州的 6 个社区采用了两阶段群组抽样设计。2022 年,一个由兽医、医疗和公共卫生从业人员组成的团队将这些方法应用于纽约社区。他们与当地医疗机构、卫生部门、COVID-19 检测点以及卫生和公共安全人员建立了合作关系。现场工作人员通过在线模块、介绍调查方法和安全协议的现场手册以及亲身实践的会议接受培训。还实施了专用和安全的数据整合系统,并开展了提高公众认识的活动。试点调查和实地预览揭示了调查过程中的挑战,这些挑战可以在调查开始前加以解决。事实证明,强有力的领导、强有力的培训以及大学与社区的合作伙伴关系对取得成功结果至关重要。培养利益相关者之间的相互信任与合作对于应对下一次大流行至关重要。
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