IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Paul D Creswell, Sara Mader, Komi K S Modji, Katherine E McCoy
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背景:公共卫生监测在评估疾病风险以及为政策制定者和公众提供及时证据方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,对许多职业病的监测受到现有监测基础设施的限制,严重依赖实验室检测:本试点研究比较了威斯康星州电子病例报告(eCR)中的 3 种职业性肺病(即矽肺病、石棉沉滞症和农民肺病)的病例数据和现有的医院出院数据,以了解电子病例报告(符合特定条件时直接从诊所发送健康记录)是否提供了以前未发现的这些应报告疾病的病例:设计:我们从威斯康星州电子疾病监控系统的 eCR 记录中提取了 3 种应报告职业肺病的病例数据。在这项回顾性横断面研究中,使用唯一标识符将 eCR 病例与医院出院数据进行匹配:这项研究是利用州卫生部门的行政数据进行的,目的是对数据系统进行比较,并评估 eCR 在职业健康监测中的实用性:计算匹配和非匹配病例的数量和百分比,以评估两个数据系统的重叠情况。对于 eCR 病例,还评估了确诊年数的中位数:无法与医院出院数据匹配的 eCR 病例比例从 55% 到 81.2% 不等,具体取决于相关疾病。eCR 病例的诊断时间中位数为数年,这表明大多数病例在现有监测中早已消失:这项研究表明,电子病例报告为职业健康监测创造了新的潜力。研究发现,电子病例报告为一个州卫生部门提供了以前未被发现的职业性肺病病例,同时也提高了病例报告的及时性。
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A Breath of Fresh Air: Pilot Testing Electronic Case Reporting for Public Health Surveillance of Occupational Lung Diseases in Wisconsin.

Context: Public health surveillance plays a crucial role in evaluating disease risk and providing timely evidence to policymakers and the public. However, surveillance of many occupational diseases is limited by existing surveillance infrastructure, which is heavily dependent on laboratory tests.

Objective: The present pilot study compared case data for 3 occupational lung diseases (ie, silicosis, asbestosis, and farmer's lung disease) from electronic case reports (eCR) with existing hospital discharge data in the state of Wisconsin to see if eCR-which sends health records directly from clinics when specific criteria are met-provided previously undetected cases of these reportable diseases.

Design: Case data for 3 reportable occupational lung diseases were pulled from eCR records within the Wisconsin Electronic Disease Surveillance System. In this retrospective cross-sectional study, a unique identifier was used to match eCR cases to hospital discharge data.

Setting and participants: This study was conducted using administrative data at a state health department to compare data systems and assess the utility of eCR for occupational health surveillance.

Main outcome measures: The number and percentage of matched and unmatched cases were calculated to assess the overlap of the 2 data systems. For eCR cases, the median number of years since diagnosis was also assessed.

Results: The percentage of eCR cases that could not be matched to hospital discharge data ranged from 55% to 81.2%, depending on the disease of interest. The median length of time since diagnoses for eCR cases was multiple years, suggesting that most had long been missing from existing surveillance.

Conclusions: This study suggests that eCR creates new potential in occupational health surveillance. eCR was found to provide previously undetected cases of occupational lung disease at a state health department and stands to improve the timeliness of case reporting as well.

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Journal of Public Health Management and Practice
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes articles which focus on evidence based public health practice and research. The journal is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication guided by a multidisciplinary editorial board of administrators, practitioners and scientists. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice publishes in a wide range of population health topics including research to practice; emergency preparedness; bioterrorism; infectious disease surveillance; environmental health; community health assessment, chronic disease prevention and health promotion, and academic-practice linkages.
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