在人道主义紧急情况下实施霍乱疫苗接种运动的关键成功因素:基于dematel的方法

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Thomas K. Dasaklis , Costas P. Pappis
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摘要

在自然灾害或人为灾害之后,霍乱暴发十分常见。人口流离失所和过度拥挤,加上营养不良日益普遍和卫生条件恶化,是这些环境中霍乱爆发的主要驱动因素。虽然霍乱是一种疫苗可预防的疾病,但在人道主义紧急情况下,实施大规模疫苗接种运动仍然是一项艰巨的任务。本文试图确定在人道主义紧急情况下成功实施霍乱疫苗接种运动的关键成功因素以及它们之间可能的相互关系。这些因素是通过系统地调查文献确定的。在此基础上,通过使用决策试验和评估实验室(DEMATEL)方法,确定了相关优先事项,并对这些因素之间的相互关系进行了描述和分析。根据分析的结果,主要参与者之间的良好协调、监测系统的建立和目标社区的动员是三个最重要的因素,而安全问题和实施免疫运动的一般政治环境被认为是最具影响的因素。调查结果可能对在人道主义紧急情况下起草应急计划或实施免疫运动的人具有重大价值。
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Critical success factors for implementing cholera vaccination campaigns in humanitarian emergencies: a DEMATEL-based approach

Cholera outbreaks are quite common in the aftermath of natural or man-made disasters. Population displacement and overcrowding in conjunction with increased prevalence of malnutrition and degradation of sanitary conditions present the main drivers favoring cholera outbreaks in these settings. Although cholera is a vaccine-preventable disease, the implementation of mass vaccination campaigns remains still a difficult task in humanitarian emergencies. In this paper an attempt is made for identifying critical success factors as well as the possible interrelationships among them for successfully implementing cholera vaccination campaigns in humanitarian emergencies. Such factors are identified through systematically surveying the literature. Based on this survey and following experts’ responses relevant priorities are identified and the description and analysis of the interrelationships among these factors are given through the usage of the Decision-Making Trial and Evaluation Laboratory (DEMATEL) method. According to the results of the analysis, sound coordination among the key-players involved, establishment of surveillance systems and mobilization of the target communities present the three most important factors while security issues and the general political context in which an immunization campaign is implemented are considered the most influential factors. The findings could be of significant value to those drafting contingency plans or implementing immunization campaigns in humanitarian emergencies.

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