After action review of the COVID-19 surveillance system in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam, in 2020.

Q3 Medicine
Ha-Linh Quach, Khanh Cong Nguyen, Thai Quang Pham, Ngoc-Anh Hoang, Hien Hong Thi Do, Dung Thi Nguyen, Chu Van Ninh, Emma Field, Anh Duc Dang, Duong Nhu Tran, Ha Cam Thi Pham, Anh Tu Tran, Hien Tran Nguyen, Nghia Duy Ngu, Florian Vogt
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Abstract

Surveillance is the backbone of any response to an infectious disease outbreak, and comprehensive evaluation of surveillance systems is crucial. However, structured evaluations of surveillance systems during the COVID-19 pandemic are scarce. We conducted an after action review (AAR) of the performance of the COVID-19 surveillance system in Quang Ninh Province, Vietnam, during 2020 using the COVID-19-specific AAR methodology developed by the World Health Organization in combination with guidance from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). We conducted a stakeholder survey, document reviews, and key informant interviews with staff from Quang Ninh CDC's COVID-19 surveillance system. The COVID-19 surveillance system was based on the pre-existing surveillance system in the province. The system's strengths were early preparation for emergency response, strong governance and central coordination, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Stakeholders agreed that the system proved useful and adaptive to the fast-evolving COVID-19 situation but was weakened by overly complex systems, redundant administrative processes, unclear communication channels, and lack of resources. Overall, the surveillance systems in Quang Ninh province proved effective in containing COVID-19 and adaptive in a fast-changing epidemiological context. Several recommendations were made based on identified areas of concern that are of relevance for COVID-19 surveillance systems in Vietnam and similar settings.

2020年在越南广宁省对COVID-19监测系统进行行动审查后。
监测是应对传染病暴发的支柱,对监测系统进行全面评估至关重要。然而,在COVID-19大流行期间,对监测系统的结构化评估很少。我们利用世界卫生组织结合美国疾病控制和预防中心的指导制定的针对COVID-19的AAR方法,对2020年期间越南广宁省COVID-19监测系统的绩效进行了行动后评估(AAR)。我们与广宁疾病预防控制中心COVID-19监测系统的工作人员进行了利益相关者调查、文件审查和关键举报人访谈。新冠肺炎监测系统基于该省已有的监测系统。该系统的优势在于及早做好应急准备、强有力的治理和中央协调以及多学科协作。利益攸关方一致认为,该系统被证明是有用的,能够适应快速变化的COVID-19形势,但由于系统过于复杂、行政流程冗余、沟通渠道不明确以及缺乏资源而被削弱。总体而言,广宁省的监测系统证明在遏制COVID-19和适应快速变化的流行病学背景方面是有效的。根据已确定的与越南和类似环境的COVID-19监测系统相关的关切领域,提出了若干建议。
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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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