A systematic review on integration mechanisms in human and animal health surveillance systems with a view to addressing global health security threats.

One Health Outlook Pub Date : 2020-06-08 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s42522-020-00017-4
Janeth George, Barbara Häsler, Irene Mremi, Calvin Sindato, Leonard Mboera, Mark Rweyemamu, James Mlangwa
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Background: Health surveillance is an important element of disease prevention, control, and management. During the past two decades, there have been several initiatives to integrate health surveillance systems using various mechanisms ranging from the integration of data sources to changing organizational structures and responses. The need for integration is caused by an increasing demand for joint data collection, use and preparedness for emerging infectious diseases.

Objective: To review the integration mechanisms in human and animal health surveillance systems and identify their contributions in strengthening surveillance systems attributes.

Method: The review followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis Protocols (PRISMA-P) 2015 checklist. Peer-reviewed articles were searched from PubMed, HINARI, Web of Science, Science Direct and advanced Google search engines. The review included articles published in English from 1900 to 2018. The study selection considered all articles that used quantitative, qualitative or mixed research methods. Eligible articles were assessed independently for quality by two authors using the QualSyst Tool and relevant information including year of publication, field, continent, addressed attributes and integration mechanism were extracted.

Results: A total of 102 publications were identified and categorized into four pre-set integration mechanisms: interoperability (35), convergent integration (27), semantic consistency (21) and interconnectivity (19). Most integration mechanisms focused on sensitivity (44.1%), timeliness (41.2%), data quality (23.5%) and acceptability (17.6%) of the surveillance systems. Generally, the majority of the surveillance system integrations were centered on addressing infectious diseases and all hazards. The sensitivity of the integrated systems reported in these studies ranged from 63.9 to 100% (median = 79.6%, n = 16) and the rate of data quality improvement ranged from 73 to 95.4% (median = 87%, n = 4). The integrated systems were also shown improve timeliness where the recorded changes were reported to be ranging from 10 to 91% (median = 67.3%, n = 8).

Conclusion: Interoperability and semantic consistency are the common integration mechanisms in human and animal health surveillance systems. Surveillance system integration is a relatively new concept but has already been shown to enhance surveillance performance. More studies are needed to gain information on further surveillance attributes.

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对人类和动物卫生监测系统整合机制进行系统审查,以应对全球卫生安全威胁。
背景:健康监测是疾病预防、控制和管理的重要内容。在过去二十年中,已经采取了若干举措,利用各种机制整合卫生监测系统,从整合数据源到改变组织结构和应对措施。对新出现的传染病进行联合数据收集、使用和准备的需求日益增加,因此需要进行整合。目的:综述人类和动物卫生监测系统的整合机制,并确定其在加强监测系统属性方面的贡献。方法:按照系统评价和荟萃分析方案首选报告项目(PRISMA-P) 2015清单进行综述。同行评议的文章从PubMed、HINARI、Web of Science、Science Direct和高级Google搜索引擎中搜索。该综述纳入了1900年至2018年期间发表的英文文章。研究选择考虑了所有使用定量、定性或混合研究方法的文章。由两位作者使用QualSyst工具独立评估符合条件的文章的质量,并提取相关信息,包括发表年份、领域、大洲、处理属性和整合机制。结果:共鉴定了102篇出版物,并将其分为四种预先设定的集成机制:互操作性(35篇)、收敛性集成(27篇)、语义一致性(21篇)和互联性(19篇)。大多数整合机制侧重于监测系统的敏感性(44.1%)、及时性(41.2%)、数据质量(23.5%)和可接受性(17.6%)。一般来说,大多数监测系统整合都集中在应对传染病和所有危害上。这些研究中报道的综合系统的灵敏度范围为63.9 - 100%(中位数= 79.6%,n = 16),数据质量改善率范围为73 - 95.4%(中位数= 87%,n = 4)。综合系统还显示出更好的及时性,其中报告的记录变化范围从10%到91%(中位数= 67.3%,n = 8)。结论:互操作性和语义一致性是人类和动物卫生监测系统中常见的集成机制。监控系统集成是一个相对较新的概念,但已被证明可以提高监控性能。需要更多的研究来获得有关进一步监测属性的信息。
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