基于证据的卫生信息学作为COVID-19应对的基础:联合行动呼吁。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Methods of Information in Medicine Pub Date : 2020-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-05-11 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1726414
Luis Fernandez-Luque, Andre W Kushniruk, Andrew Georgiou, Arindam Basu, Carolyn Petersen, Charlene Ronquillo, Chris Paton, Christian Nøhr, Craig E Kuziemsky, Dari Alhuwail, Diane Skiba, Elaine Huesing, Elia Gabarron, Elizabeth M Borycki, Farah Magrabi, Kerstin Denecke, Linda W P Peute, Max Topaz, Najeeb Al-Shorbaji, Paulette Lacroix, Romaric Marcilly, Ronald Cornet, Shashi B Gogia, Shinji Kobayashi, Sriram Iyengar, Thomas M Deserno, Tobias Mettler, Vivian Vimarlund, Xinxin Zhu
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背景:作为一场重大公共卫生危机,2019年新型冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行表明迫切需要安全、有效和基于证据的数字卫生实施。这种紧迫性源于人们往往把注意力集中在看似大有希望的数字卫生干预措施上,尽管这些干预措施在危机时期得不到充分验证。目的:在本文中,我们描述了一项联合行动呼吁,呼吁使用和利用循证卫生信息学作为COVID-19应对和公共卫生干预的基础。提供了具体的例子,说明国际医学信息学协会(IMIA)的工作组和特别利益小组如何帮助建立以证据为基础的应对这一危机的办法。方法:通过电子邮件联系IMIA的工作小组和特殊兴趣小组的负责人,共26个小组,概述了为抗击COVID-19大流行所做的基于科学的努力,并参与了撰写本文的讨论。共有13组参与了这篇稿件。结果:IMIA成员做出了各种努力,包括:(1)为COVID-19期间数字卫生解决方案的设计和部署制定循证指南;(2)调查全球临床信息学家,了解为抗击COVID-19而部署的关键数字解决方案,以及在实施和使用这些解决方案时面临的挑战;(3)为临床医生提供有关在COVID-19期间在临床实践、教育和研究中使用数字工具的必要资源。讨论:在设计、实施和使用数字工具抗击COVID-19时,需要考虑严谨性和证据,以避免延误和不可预见的负面后果。最重要的是采用多学科方法来开发和实施为应对大流行而迅速部署的数字卫生工具,同时考虑到人为因素、道德、数据隐私以及地方、国家和国际各级背景的多样性。一线工作人员的培训和能力建设至关重要,必须与评价现有经验的明确战略联系起来。
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Evidence-Based Health Informatics as the Foundation for the COVID-19 Response: A Joint Call for Action.

Background: As a major public health crisis, the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic demonstrates the urgent need for safe, effective, and evidence-based implementations of digital health. The urgency stems from the frequent tendency to focus attention on seemingly high promising digital health interventions despite being poorly validated in times of crisis.

Aim: In this paper, we describe a joint call for action to use and leverage evidence-based health informatics as the foundation for the COVID-19 response and public health interventions. Tangible examples are provided for how the working groups and special interest groups of the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) are helping to build an evidence-based response to this crisis.

Methods: Leaders of working and special interest groups of the IMIA, a total of 26 groups, were contacted via e-mail to provide a summary of the scientific-based efforts taken to combat COVID-19 pandemic and participate in the discussion toward the creation of this manuscript. A total of 13 groups participated in this manuscript.

Results: Various efforts were exerted by members of IMIA including (1) developing evidence-based guidelines for the design and deployment of digital health solutions during COVID-19; (2) surveying clinical informaticians internationally about key digital solutions deployed to combat COVID-19 and the challenges faced when implementing and using them; and (3) offering necessary resources for clinicians about the use of digital tools in clinical practice, education, and research during COVID-19.

Discussion: Rigor and evidence need to be taken into consideration when designing, implementing, and using digital tools to combat COVID-19 to avoid delays and unforeseen negative consequences. It is paramount to employ a multidisciplinary approach for the development and implementation of digital health tools that have been rapidly deployed in response to the pandemic bearing in mind human factors, ethics, data privacy, and the diversity of context at the local, national, and international levels. The training and capacity building of front-line workers is crucial and must be linked to a clear strategy for evaluation of ongoing experiences.

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Methods of Information in Medicine
Methods of Information in Medicine 医学-计算机:信息系统
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期刊介绍: Good medicine and good healthcare demand good information. Since the journal''s founding in 1962, Methods of Information in Medicine has stressed the methodology and scientific fundamentals of organizing, representing and analyzing data, information and knowledge in biomedicine and health care. Covering publications in the fields of biomedical and health informatics, medical biometry, and epidemiology, the journal publishes original papers, reviews, reports, opinion papers, editorials, and letters to the editor. From time to time, the journal publishes articles on particular focus themes as part of a journal''s issue.
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