학술논문

Rapid virtual training and field deployment for COVID-19 surveillance officers: experiences from Ethiopia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Pan African Medical Journal. Sep-Dec2022, Vol. 43, p1-6. 6p.
Subject
*SARS-CoV-2
*COVID-19 pandemic
*PUBLIC health surveillance
*PUBLIC health officers
*COVID-19
Language
ISSN
1937-8688
Abstract
Rapid scale-up of surveillance activities is the key to successful coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic prevention and mitigation. Ethiopia did not have a sufficient number of active surveillance officers for the public health COVID-19 response. Training of surveillance officers was needed urgently to fill the gap in the workforce needed. Subject-matter experts from the United States and Ethiopia developed applicable training modules including background on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), contact investigation, and communications. The training modules were delivered live in real-time via webbased virtual presentation. Seventy-seven health surveillance officers were hired, trained, and deployed in two weeks to assist with surveillance activities in Ethiopia. Electronic capacity building is needed in order to improve Web-based training in resource-limited settings where internet access is limited or unreliable. Web-based synchronously delivered course was an effective platform for COVID-19 surveillance training. However, strengthening public and private information technology capacity, literacy, and internet availability will improve Web-based education platforms in resource-limited countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]