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Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers
Background: Given the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Irish health system required the redeployment of public sector staff and the recruitment of dedicated contact tracing staff in the effort to contain the spread of the virus. Contact tracing is crucial for effective disease cont...
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F1000 Research Limited
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8485097/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34632267 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13236.2 |
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author | O'Donovan, Róisín Buckley, Claire Crowley, Philip Fulham-McQuillan, Hugh Gilmore, Brynne Martin, Jennifer McAuliffe, Eilish Moore, Gemma Nicholson, Emma Ní Shé, Éidín O'Hara, Mary Clare Segurado, Ricardo Sweeney, Mary Rose Wall, Patrick De Brún, Aoife |
author_facet | O'Donovan, Róisín Buckley, Claire Crowley, Philip Fulham-McQuillan, Hugh Gilmore, Brynne Martin, Jennifer McAuliffe, Eilish Moore, Gemma Nicholson, Emma Ní Shé, Éidín O'Hara, Mary Clare Segurado, Ricardo Sweeney, Mary Rose Wall, Patrick De Brún, Aoife |
author_sort | O'Donovan, Róisín |
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description | Background: Given the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Irish health system required the redeployment of public sector staff and the recruitment of dedicated contact tracing staff in the effort to contain the spread of the virus. Contact tracing is crucial for effective disease control and is normally carried out by public health teams. Contact tracing staff are provided with rapid intensive training but are operating in a dynamic environment where processes and advice are adapting continuously. Real-time data is essential to inform strategy, coordinate interconnected processes, and respond to needs . Given that many contact tracers have been newly recruited or redeployed, they may not have significant experience in healthcare and may experience difficulties in managing the anxieties and emotional distress of the public. Aim: (i) identify emerging needs and issues and feed this information back to the Health Service Executive for updates to the COVID-19 Contact Management Programme (CMP); (ii) understand the psychological impact on contact tracers and inform the development of appropriate supports. Methods: We will use a mixed-methods approach. A brief online survey will be administered at up to three time points during 2021 to measure emotional exhaustion, anxiety, general health, and stress of contact tracing staff, identify tracing systems or processes issues, as well as issues of concern and confusion among the public. Interviews will also be conducted with a subset of participants to achieve a more in-depth understanding of these experiences. Observations may be conducted in contact tracing centres to document processes, practices, and explore any local contextual issues. Impact: Regular briefs arising from this research with data, analysis, and recommendations will aim to support the work of the CMP to identify problems and implement solutions. We will deliver regular feedback on systems issues; challenges; and the psychological well-being of contact tracing staff. |
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spelling | pubmed-84850972021-10-08 Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers O'Donovan, Róisín Buckley, Claire Crowley, Philip Fulham-McQuillan, Hugh Gilmore, Brynne Martin, Jennifer McAuliffe, Eilish Moore, Gemma Nicholson, Emma Ní Shé, Éidín O'Hara, Mary Clare Segurado, Ricardo Sweeney, Mary Rose Wall, Patrick De Brún, Aoife HRB Open Res Study Protocol Background: Given the unprecedented nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Irish health system required the redeployment of public sector staff and the recruitment of dedicated contact tracing staff in the effort to contain the spread of the virus. Contact tracing is crucial for effective disease control and is normally carried out by public health teams. Contact tracing staff are provided with rapid intensive training but are operating in a dynamic environment where processes and advice are adapting continuously. Real-time data is essential to inform strategy, coordinate interconnected processes, and respond to needs . Given that many contact tracers have been newly recruited or redeployed, they may not have significant experience in healthcare and may experience difficulties in managing the anxieties and emotional distress of the public. Aim: (i) identify emerging needs and issues and feed this information back to the Health Service Executive for updates to the COVID-19 Contact Management Programme (CMP); (ii) understand the psychological impact on contact tracers and inform the development of appropriate supports. Methods: We will use a mixed-methods approach. A brief online survey will be administered at up to three time points during 2021 to measure emotional exhaustion, anxiety, general health, and stress of contact tracing staff, identify tracing systems or processes issues, as well as issues of concern and confusion among the public. Interviews will also be conducted with a subset of participants to achieve a more in-depth understanding of these experiences. Observations may be conducted in contact tracing centres to document processes, practices, and explore any local contextual issues. Impact: Regular briefs arising from this research with data, analysis, and recommendations will aim to support the work of the CMP to identify problems and implement solutions. We will deliver regular feedback on systems issues; challenges; and the psychological well-being of contact tracing staff. F1000 Research Limited 2021-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8485097/ /pubmed/34632267 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13236.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 O'Donovan R et al. https://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. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol O'Donovan, Róisín Buckley, Claire Crowley, Philip Fulham-McQuillan, Hugh Gilmore, Brynne Martin, Jennifer McAuliffe, Eilish Moore, Gemma Nicholson, Emma Ní Shé, Éidín O'Hara, Mary Clare Segurado, Ricardo Sweeney, Mary Rose Wall, Patrick De Brún, Aoife Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers |
title | Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers |
title_full | Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers |
title_fullStr | Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers |
title_full_unstemmed | Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers |
title_short | Contact tracing during the COVID-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers |
title_sort | contact tracing during the covid-19 outbreak: a protocol for enabling rapid learning from experiences and exploring the psychological impact on contact tracers |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8485097/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34632267 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/hrbopenres.13236.2 |
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