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Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol

Introduction: Covid-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020. Since then, governments have implemented unprecedented public health measures to contain the virus. This study will provide evidence to inform responses to the pandemic by: i) estimating population prevalence and trends of self-reported s...

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Autores principales: Troya, M. Isabela, Khashan, Ali, Kearney, Patricia, Arensman, Ella, Hoevel, Philipp, Buckley, Claire, Fitzgerald, Margaret, Humphries, Rory, Kiely, Elizabeth, Mulchrone, Kieran, Murphy, Mike, O'Connor, Lois, O'Donnell, Joan, O’Reilly, Eilis, O'Riordain, Micheal, Spillane, Mary, Wieczorek, Sebastian, Perry, Ivan J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7525335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33029573
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13103.1
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author Troya, M. Isabela
Khashan, Ali
Kearney, Patricia
Arensman, Ella
Hoevel, Philipp
Buckley, Claire
Fitzgerald, Margaret
Humphries, Rory
Kiely, Elizabeth
Mulchrone, Kieran
Murphy, Mike
O'Connor, Lois
O'Donnell, Joan
O’Reilly, Eilis
O'Riordain, Micheal
Spillane, Mary
Wieczorek, Sebastian
Perry, Ivan J
author_facet Troya, M. Isabela
Khashan, Ali
Kearney, Patricia
Arensman, Ella
Hoevel, Philipp
Buckley, Claire
Fitzgerald, Margaret
Humphries, Rory
Kiely, Elizabeth
Mulchrone, Kieran
Murphy, Mike
O'Connor, Lois
O'Donnell, Joan
O’Reilly, Eilis
O'Riordain, Micheal
Spillane, Mary
Wieczorek, Sebastian
Perry, Ivan J
author_sort Troya, M. Isabela
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description Introduction: Covid-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020. Since then, governments have implemented unprecedented public health measures to contain the virus. This study will provide evidence to inform responses to the pandemic by: i) estimating population prevalence and trends of self-reported symptoms of Covid-19 and the proportions of symptomatic individuals and household contacts testing positive for Covid-19; ii) describing acceptance and compliance with physical-distancing measures, explore effects of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing; iii) developing a mathematical network model to inform decisions on the optimal levels of physical distancing measures. Methods: Two cross-sectional nationally-representative telephone surveys will be conducted in Ireland using random digit-dialling, with response rates estimates based on proportion of non-operational and non-answering numbers. The first survey with four waves in May and June will address adherence to social distancing measures and whether the respondent or other household members are or have been unwell during the preceding two weeks with one or more symptoms of Covid-19. The second survey with three waves in June, July and September will address knowledge, attitudes, and compliance towards physical-distancing measures and physical, mental and social wellbeing. The mathematical network model will be developed for all-Ireland (on various levels of spatial granularity including the scale of counties and electoral divisions) based on outputs from both cross-sectional surveys and relevant publicly available data to inform decisions on optimal levels and duration of physical distancing measures. Discussion: This study will contribute to our understanding of the impact and sustainability of public health measures of the Covid-19 pandemic. Findings will have long-lasting benefits, informing decision-making on the best levels, and duration of physical-distancing measures, balancing a range of factors including capacity of the health service with the effects on individuals’ wellbeing and economic disruption. Findings will be shared with key policy-makers.
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spelling pubmed-75253352020-10-06 Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol Troya, M. Isabela Khashan, Ali Kearney, Patricia Arensman, Ella Hoevel, Philipp Buckley, Claire Fitzgerald, Margaret Humphries, Rory Kiely, Elizabeth Mulchrone, Kieran Murphy, Mike O'Connor, Lois O'Donnell, Joan O’Reilly, Eilis O'Riordain, Micheal Spillane, Mary Wieczorek, Sebastian Perry, Ivan J HRB Open Res Study Protocol Introduction: Covid-19 was declared a pandemic in March 2020. Since then, governments have implemented unprecedented public health measures to contain the virus. This study will provide evidence to inform responses to the pandemic by: i) estimating population prevalence and trends of self-reported symptoms of Covid-19 and the proportions of symptomatic individuals and household contacts testing positive for Covid-19; ii) describing acceptance and compliance with physical-distancing measures, explore effects of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing; iii) developing a mathematical network model to inform decisions on the optimal levels of physical distancing measures. Methods: Two cross-sectional nationally-representative telephone surveys will be conducted in Ireland using random digit-dialling, with response rates estimates based on proportion of non-operational and non-answering numbers. The first survey with four waves in May and June will address adherence to social distancing measures and whether the respondent or other household members are or have been unwell during the preceding two weeks with one or more symptoms of Covid-19. The second survey with three waves in June, July and September will address knowledge, attitudes, and compliance towards physical-distancing measures and physical, mental and social wellbeing. The mathematical network model will be developed for all-Ireland (on various levels of spatial granularity including the scale of counties and electoral divisions) based on outputs from both cross-sectional surveys and relevant publicly available data to inform decisions on optimal levels and duration of physical distancing measures. Discussion: This study will contribute to our understanding of the impact and sustainability of public health measures of the Covid-19 pandemic. Findings will have long-lasting benefits, informing decision-making on the best levels, and duration of physical-distancing measures, balancing a range of factors including capacity of the health service with the effects on individuals’ wellbeing and economic disruption. Findings will be shared with key policy-makers. F1000 Research Limited 2020-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7525335/ /pubmed/33029573 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13103.1 Text en Copyright: © 2020 Troya MI et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Troya, M. Isabela
Khashan, Ali
Kearney, Patricia
Arensman, Ella
Hoevel, Philipp
Buckley, Claire
Fitzgerald, Margaret
Humphries, Rory
Kiely, Elizabeth
Mulchrone, Kieran
Murphy, Mike
O'Connor, Lois
O'Donnell, Joan
O’Reilly, Eilis
O'Riordain, Micheal
Spillane, Mary
Wieczorek, Sebastian
Perry, Ivan J
Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol
title Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol
title_full Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol
title_fullStr Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol
title_short Covid-19 Estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol
title_sort covid-19 estimating the burden of symptomatic disease in the community and the impact of public health measures on physical, mental and social wellbeing: a study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7525335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33029573
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13103.1
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