Comparison of strategies for daily surveillance of international travellers quarantined in Vanuatu, October-December 2020.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2022-06-30 eCollection Date: 2022-04-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2022.13.2.918
Caroline van Gemert, Wendy Williams, Joanne Mariasua, Debbie Fred, Matthew Cornish, Len Tarivonda, Posikai Samuel Tapo, Vincent Atua, Obed Manwo, Philippe Guyant, Lola Iavro, Geoff Clark
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Abstract

Objective: To prevent importation of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to Vanuatu, since March 2020, all travellers to the country have been required to complete a 14-day quarantine in a government-designated facility. A short message service (SMS, or "text message") system was developed to collect information on symptoms of COVID-19 among travellers in quarantine. A trial within a cohort study was conducted among travellers arriving to Vanuatu by air from 27 October to 7 December 2020 to assess SMS acceptability, efficiency and utility and whether SMS-based health monitoring was as effective as in-person monitoring in identifying people with COVID-19 symptoms.

Methods: Control group participants received standard monitoring (daily in-person visits) and participants in the intervention group received a daily SMS text requesting a response coded for symptom development. Differences between the two groups were determined using χ2 tests.

Results: Of the 495 eligible travellers, 423 participated; 170 were allocated to the control group and 253 to the intervention group. At least one return SMS text was received from 50% (107/212) of participants who were confirmed to have received an SMS text. Less than 2% (4/253) of the intervention group and 0% of the control group reported symptoms.

Discussion: The SMS intervention had a high level of acceptability. SMS is a useful tool to monitor symptom development among people in quarantine and for broader public health programmes that require follow up.

2020年10月至12月在瓦努阿图隔离的国际旅行者每日监测策略的比较。
目的:为防止2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)输入瓦努阿图,自2020年3月以来,所有前往该国的旅行者都被要求在政府指定的设施中完成14天的隔离。开发了短信息服务(SMS或“短信”)系统,以收集有关被隔离旅行者COVID-19症状的信息。在2020年10月27日至12月7日期间,在乘飞机抵达瓦努阿图的旅行者中进行了一项队列研究试验,以评估短信的可接受性、效率和效用,以及基于短信的健康监测在识别COVID-19症状患者方面是否与面对面监测一样有效。方法:对照组参与者接受标准监测(每日面对面访问),干预组参与者每天收到短信文本,要求对症状发展进行编码。两组间的差异采用χ2检验。结果:在495名符合条件的旅行者中,423人参与了研究;170人被分配到对照组,253人被分配到干预组。至少从50%(107/212)确认收到短信的参与者那里收到了一条回复短信。不到2%(4/253)的干预组和0%的对照组报告了症状。讨论:短信干预具有高水平的可接受性。短信是监测隔离人群症状发展的有用工具,也是需要跟进的更广泛公共卫生规划的有用工具。
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