决策者对在莫桑比克实施COVID-19自我检测的看法

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Public Health Action Pub Date : 2025-06-04 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.5588/pha.24.0049
E Mavume-Mangunyane, S Issufo, S Ndima, E Valverde, R R Peregrino, B Tasca, C Penicela, I Andrade, C Botão, P G Malate, R Powers, L Tsope, L Chimoyi, C Mulder, I Spruijt, S Keller
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背景:为了为未来COVID-19大流行防范决策提供信息,我们评估了莫桑比克决策者对COVID-19自我检测实施战略的可接受性和感知可行性。国家和省级主任、项目负责人和部门负责人被选为决策者。方法:我们对参与COVID-19诊断、管理和政策制定的决策者进行了半结构化访谈。主题包括对COVID-19的认识和看法、检测政策、实施考虑以及与护理的联系。我们使用专题方法对访谈进行了分析。结果:采访了17位决策者,大多数人认为自测是早期发现COVID-19的可接受策略。其好处是改善了获得检测的机会,减少了卫生设施的充血,最大限度地减少了感染风险,减少了卫生保健工作者的工作量。人们关注的问题包括大流行后时期检测兴趣低、扫盲障碍、可负担性和公平性问题、对患者可能因害怕阳性结果而不参加检测的不信任,以及卫生保健系统对阳性病例的跟踪能力。结论:新冠病毒自我检测是可行的,决策者也能接受;然而,不断变化的流行病学改变了人们的观点。这项研究强调了自我检测在紧急情况和大流行防范中的价值,它能够快速发现和隔离病例,从而最大限度地减少传染病在莫桑比克和类似情况下的弱势群体中的传播。
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Decision-makers' perspectives on the implementation of COVID-19 self-testing in Mozambique.

Background: To inform future decision-making on pandemic preparedness for COVID-19, we evaluated the acceptability and perceived feasibility of implementation strategies for COVID-19 self-testing among decision-makers in Mozambique. National and provincial directors, heads of programs and division chiefs were selected as decision-makers.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with decision-makers involved in COVID-19 diagnosis, management, and policy development. Topics included knowledge and perceptions of COVID-19, testing policies, implementation considerations, and linkage to care. Using a thematic approach, we analysed the interviews.

Results: Seventeen decision-makers were interviewed - most perceived self-testing as an acceptable strategy for early COVID-19 detection. The benefits were improved access to testing, decongesting health facilities, minimising infection risk and decreasing healthcare workers' workload. Concerns included low testing interest in the post-pandemic period, literacy barriers, affordability and equity issues, mistrust that patients might not take the test due to fear of positive results, and the healthcare system's capacity to follow up positive cases.

Conclusion: COVID-19 self-testing is feasible and acceptable to decision-makers; however, the changing epidemiology has shifted perspectives. This study highlights self-testing's value in emergencies and pandemic preparedness, enabling rapid detection and isolation of cases, thus minimising the spread of infectious diseases in vulnerable populations in Mozambique and similar contexts.

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期刊介绍: Launched on 1 May 2011, Public Health Action (PHA) is an official publication of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union). It is an open access, online journal available world-wide to physicians, health workers, researchers, professors, students and decision-makers, including public health centres, medical, university and pharmaceutical libraries, hospitals, clinics, foundations and institutions. PHA is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that actively encourages, communicates and reports new knowledge, dialogue and controversy in health systems and services for people in vulnerable and resource-limited communities — all topics that reflect the mission of The Union, Health solutions for the poor.
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