EpiBasket: how e-commerce tools can improve epidemiological preparedness.

Weijia Xing, Gilles Hejblum, Alain-Jacques Valleron
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Background: Should an emerging infectious disease outbreak or an environmental disaster occur, the collection of epidemiological data must start as soon as possible after the event's onset. Questionnaires are usually built de novo for each event, resulting in substantially delayed epidemiological responses that are detrimental to the understanding and control of the event considered. Moreover, the public health and/or academic institution databases constructed with responses to different questionnaires are usually difficult to merge, impairing necessary collaborations. We aimed to show that e-commerce concepts and software tools can be readily adapted to enable rapid collection of data after an infectious disease outbreak or environmental disaster. Here, the 'customers' are the epidemiologists, who fill their shopping 'baskets' with standardised questions.

Methods: For each epidemiological field, a catalogue of questions is constituted by identifying the relevant variables based on a review of the published literature on similar circumstances. Each question is tagged with information on its source papers. Epidemiologists can then tailor their own questionnaires by choosing appropriate questions from this catalogue. The software immediately provides them with ready-to-use forms and online questionnaires. All databases constituted by the different EpiBasket users are interoperable, because the corresponding questionnaires are derived from the same corpus of questions.

Results: A proof-of-concept prototype was developed for Knowledge, Attitudes and Practice (KAP) surveys, which is one of the fields of the epidemiological investigation frequently explored during, or after, an outbreak or environmental disaster. The catalogue of questions was initiated from a review of the KAP studies conducted during or after the 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome epidemic.

Conclusion: Rapid collection of standardised data after an outbreak or environmental disaster can be facilitated by transposing the e-commerce paradigm to epidemiology, taking advantage of the powerful software tools already available.

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EpiBasket:电子商务工具如何改善流行病学防范。
背景:如果发生新发传染病暴发或环境灾害,必须在事件发生后尽快开始收集流行病学数据。调查问卷通常是为每个事件重新编制的,导致流行病学反应大大延迟,不利于了解和控制所考虑的事件。此外,根据对不同问卷的答复建立的公共卫生和/或学术机构数据库通常难以合并,损害了必要的合作。我们的目的是表明,电子商务概念和软件工具可以很容易地适应,以便在传染病爆发或环境灾难后快速收集数据。在这里,“顾客”是流行病学家,他们用标准化的问题填满他们的购物“篮子”。方法:对每个流行病学领域,根据对类似情况的已发表文献的回顾,确定相关变量,形成问题目录。每个问题都标注了其原始论文的信息。然后流行病学家可以通过从这个目录中选择适当的问题来定制他们自己的调查问卷。该软件立即为他们提供现成的表格和在线问卷。由不同的EpiBasket用户组成的所有数据库都是可互操作的,因为相应的问卷来自相同的问题语料库。结果:为知识、态度和实践(KAP)调查开发了概念验证原型,这是在爆发或环境灾害期间或之后经常探索的流行病学调查领域之一。问题目录是在对2003年严重急性呼吸系统综合症流行期间或之后进行的KAP研究进行审查后提出的。结论:利用现有的强大软件工具,将电子商务模式转化为流行病学,可以促进疫情或环境灾害后快速收集标准化数据。
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