从地区公共卫生单位的角度看公共卫生快速反应在管理安老院COVID-19爆发中的作用。

Q3 Medicine
Mohammad Rashidul Hashan, Jacina Walker, Margaret Charles, Susie Le Brasse, Danielle Odorico, Nicolas Smoll, Michael Kirk, Robert Booy, Gulam Khandaker
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摘要:我们在此描述了 2022 年 1 月至 8 月期间,在澳大利亚昆士兰州中部的养老院 (RACF) 中爆发冠状病毒病 2019 (COVID-19) 后,地区公共卫生单位 (PHU) 派出公共卫生快速反应小组 (PHRRT,由一名医务人员、一名传染病护士和一名流行病学家组成) 进行管理所产生的影响。我们现有的疫苗可预防疾病监测框架用于识别任何有症状的居民,并触发 PHRRT 响应。我们发现,引入 PHRRT 后,居家医院(HiTH)的入院率和死亡事件明显低于之前的爆发。根据我们在 PHRRT 领导下减轻疫情爆发负担的经验,我们建议定期反思如何优化区域活动中心的资源和做法。来自公共卫生单位的有效沟通可提高区域活动中心的准备程度和应对能力,并可为最佳实践模式提供信息,以保护极易感染疫情的长者住户及其员工。
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Public health rapid response in managing COVID-19 outbreaks in residential aged care facilities: a regional public health unit perspective.

Abstract: We describe here the impact of managing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreaks, during January-August 2022, in residential aged care facilities (RACFs) in Central Queensland, Australia, following the deployment of a public health rapid response team (PHRRT, comprising a medical officer, a communicable disease nurse, and an epidemiologist) from a regional public health unit (PHU). Our existing vaccine preventable diseases surveillance framework was used in identifying any symptomatic resident, triggering a PHRRT response. We found that the Hospital in the Home (HiTH) admission and death events were significantly lower after the introduction of the PHRRT than in the outbreaks that occurred before. Based on our experience with a PHRRT-led approach in mitigating the burden of outbreaks, we recommend regular reflection on optimising resources and practices in RACFs. Effective communication from PHUs can improve the RACFs' preparedness and capacity to respond, and can inform the best practice model to protect the highly susceptible elderly residents and their staff.

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