非洲地区国家公共卫生紧急行动中心功能模拟演习:优势与差距回顾。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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国家公共卫生应急行动中心(PHEOCs)是协调信息和资源以进行有效应急管理的枢纽。在《国际卫生条例》(IHR 2005)监测和评估框架中,模拟演习是 4 个组成部分中的一个,可用来测试一个国家在模拟情况下的应急能力。为测试世界卫生组织非洲地区成员国 PHEOCs 的功能,进行了一次模拟埃博拉病毒疾病爆发的地区功能演习。根据演习目标,对为应对模拟疫情而采取的公共卫生行动进行了评估。进行了专题分析,以总结主要优势和有待改进的领域。2022 年 12 月 6 日至 7 日,来自非洲地区 47 个成员国中 36 个成员国的 1000 多名代表从各自的公共卫生紧急行动中心参加了演习。在接受调查的 461 名参与者中,约 95% 赞同对演习后调查的积极回应。超过半数的 PHEOC 参与者能够检验其现有的应急准备和响应计划,并熟悉了在事件发生期间应发挥的预期作用。在回答调查的参与者中,超过 90% 的人表示,演习帮助他们了解了自己在应急管理中的角色。演习达到了预期目标,提供了一个利用现实场景测试 PHEOCs 功能的机会,并帮助参与者了解现有的响应系统和程序。不过,演习也揭示了在时间安排和参与者准备方面需要改进的地方。我们建议至少每年年初或年中在地区和国家层面进行一次功能性演习,以便让众多利益相关方参与演习。此外,有必要对国家一级的评估员和控制员进行设计和开展功能演练方面的培训。
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Functional Simulation Exercise on Functionality of National Public Health Emergency Operations Centers in the African Region: Review of Strengths and Gaps.

National public health emergency operations centers (PHEOCs) serve as hubs for coordinating information and resources for effective emergency management. In the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005) Monitoring and Evaluation Framework, a simulation exercise is 1 of 4 components that can be used to test the functionality of a country's emergency response capabilities in a simulated situation. To test the functionality of PHEOCs in World Health Organization African Region member states, a regional functional exercise simulating an Ebola virus disease outbreak was conducted. The public health actions taken in response to the simulated outbreak were evaluated against the exercise objectives. Thematic analysis was conducted to summarize key strengths and areas for improvement. From December 6 to 7, 2022, more than 1,000 representatives from 36 of the 47 African Region member states participated in the exercise from their respective PHEOCs. Approximately 95% of the 461 participants polled agreed with the positive responses to the postexercise survey. More than half of the PHEOC participants were able to test their existing emergency preparedness and response plans and became familiar with the expected roles to be fulfilled during an event. Of the participants who responded to the survey, over 90% reported that the exercise helped them understand their roles during emergency management. The exercise met its objectives and provided an opportunity to test the functionality of PHEOCs using realistic scenarios, and it helped participants understand existing response systems and procedures. However, the exercise also revealed areas for improvement in terms of the timing and preparation of participants. We recommend conducting functional exercises at the regional and national levels at least once a year, early or midyear, to allow many stakeholders to take part in the exercise. Moreover, there is a need to train country-level evaluators and controllers in designing and conducting functional exercises.

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Health Security
Health Security PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Health Security is a peer-reviewed journal providing research and essential guidance for the protection of people’s health before and after epidemics or disasters and for ensuring that communities are resilient to major challenges. The Journal explores the issues posed by disease outbreaks and epidemics; natural disasters; biological, chemical, and nuclear accidents or deliberate threats; foodborne outbreaks; and other health emergencies. It offers important insight into how to develop the systems needed to meet these challenges. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Health Security covers research, innovations, methods, challenges, and ethical and legal dilemmas facing scientific, military, and health organizations. The Journal is a key resource for practitioners in these fields, policymakers, scientific experts, and government officials.
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