加强辖区之间的疾病监测活动交流。

Biomedical informatics insights Pub Date : 2010-01-22 eCollection Date: 2009-01-01 DOI:10.4137/bii.s3523
Nathaniel R Tabernero, Wayne A Loschen, Joel Jorgensen, Joshua Suereth, Jacqueline S Coberly, Rekha S Holtry, Marvin L Sikes, Steven M Babin, Sheryl L Happel Lewis
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摘要

自动疾病监测系统正被公共卫生界广泛使用。然而,非集中和广泛分散的用户之间的通信仍需改进。一种用于加强用户沟通的网络软件工具被完全集成到现有的自动疾病监测系统中,并在两次模拟演习和涉及多个辖区的操作使用中进行了测试。通过用户会议、匿名调查和网络日志对该工具进行了评估。公共卫生官员认为该工具非常有用,并对工具进行了进一步修改,纳入了用户反馈所建议的功能。自动疾病监测系统的功能,如警报和时间序列图,可以通过用户评论具体引用。用户还可以通过在评论中添加颜色指示器来表明正在考虑的警报响应。本文所描述的基于网络的事件交流工具为不同地点的公共卫生官员之间的合作与交流提供了一个共同的平台。
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Enhancing Disease Surveillance Event Communication Among Jurisdictions.

Enhancing Disease Surveillance Event Communication Among Jurisdictions.

Enhancing Disease Surveillance Event Communication Among Jurisdictions.

Enhancing Disease Surveillance Event Communication Among Jurisdictions.

Automated disease surveillance systems are becoming widely used by the public health community. However, communication among non-collocated and widely dispersed users still needs improvement. A web-based software tool for enhancing user communications was completely integrated into an existing automated disease surveillance system and was tested during two simulated exercises and operational use involving multiple jurisdictions. Evaluation of this tool was conducted by user meetings, anonymous surveys, and web logs. Public health officials found this tool to be useful, and the tool has been modified further to incorporate features suggested by user responses. Features of the automated disease surveillance system, such as alerts and time series plots, can be specifically referenced by user comments. The user may also indicate the alert response being considered by adding a color indicator to their comment. The web-based event communication tool described in this article provides a common ground for collaboration and communication among public health officials at different locations.

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