Towards a comprehensive COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions' index for the province of Québec.

IF 1.6 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES BMC Research Notes Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1186/s13104-024-06947-w
Asma Mamri, Camila Correa Matias Pereira, Vahid Najafi Moghaddam Gilani, Brice Batomen, Thomas G Brown, Marie-Soleil Cloutier, Marie Claude Ouimet, Cynthia Paquet, Claude Giroux, Émilie Turmel, Joël Tremblay, Ward Vanlaar, José Ignacio Nazif-Munoz
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Objectives: The primary objective of this project was to develop a comprehensive COVID-19 non-pharmaceutical interventions' index for the province of Québec (QCnPI-Index). The resulting database systematically categorizes, multiple non-pharmaceutical interventions implemented in the 17 administrative regions (AR) of the province of Québec to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 in the form of an index.

Data description: Data represent interventions and groups of interventions implemented during the COVID-19 period in Québec. They are a compilation of policies, guidelines, and governmental interventions related to COVID-19, considering temporal and geographical dimensions. Data were collected for all 17 AR of Québec using dates as unit of analysis, from March 2020 to April 2022. They were first collected and then coded by an interdisciplinary research team to form the foundation of the QCnPI-Index.

Contribution: This quantitative instrument offers the necessary granularity for nuanced spatial and temporal studies within the province of Québec, using AR, for instance, as unit of analysis. With this database, pre-, during-, and post-COVID periods can thus be better analyzed. Additionally, the innovative methodologies employed for data collection, coding, and weighting offer valuable insights that may have broader applications in public health, epidemiology, and other research domains. The QCnPI-Index could be instrumental for public health, epidemiology, and transportation researchers investigating the multifaceted impacts of non-pharmaceutical interventions on various societal domains, such as road safety, alcohol and cannabis consumption, and/or mental health, in the province of Québec.

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为魁北克省制定一个全面的 COVID-19 非药物干预指数。
目标:该项目的主要目标是为魁北克省开发一个全面的 COVID-19 非药物干预指数(QCnPI-Index)。由此产生的数据库以指数的形式对魁北克省 17 个行政区(AR)内实施的多种非药物干预措施进行了系统分类,以减轻 COVID-19 的传播:数据代表 COVID-19 期间在魁北克省实施的干预措施和干预措施组。它们是与 COVID-19 相关的政策、指导方针和政府干预措施的汇编,考虑了时间和地理维度。以日期为分析单位,从 2020 年 3 月至 2022 年 4 月收集了魁北克省所有 17 个 AR 的数据。这些数据首先由一个跨学科研究团队收集,然后进行编码,从而形成了 QCnPI-Index.Contribution 的基础:该定量工具为魁北克省内细致的空间和时间研究提供了必要的粒度,例如,使用 AR 作为分析单位。有了这个数据库,就可以更好地分析《魁北克经济和社会发展概览》之前、期间和之后的时期。此外,在数据收集、编码和加权方面采用的创新方法提供了宝贵的见解,这些见解可能会在公共卫生、流行病学和其他研究领域得到更广泛的应用。QCnPI 指数可以帮助公共健康、流行病学和交通研究人员调查非药物干预措施对魁北克省各社会领域(如道路安全、酒精和大麻消费和/或心理健康)的多方面影响。
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