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Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review
BACKGROUND: Event-based surveillance (EBS) is an essential component of Early Warning Alert and Response (EWAR) as per the International Health Regulations (IHR), 2005. EBS was established in Sudan in 2016 as a complementary system for Indicator-based surveillance (IBS). This review will provide an...
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author | Malik, Elfatih Mohamed Abdullah, Ahmad Izzoddeen Mohammed, Sabir Ali Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali Ibrahim, Rayyan Abdalla, Abdalla Mohammed Osman, Muntasir Mohamed Mahmoud, Tahani Amin Alkhidir, Mohamed Abdalhafiz Elgorashi, Suleiman Gamal Alzain, Mazza Abasher Mohamed, Omer Elbadri Ismaiel, Ismaiel Mohamed Fadelmula, Hatim Fadelalsyeed Magboul, Babiker Ahmed Ali Habibi, Muzhgan Sadek, Mahmoud Aboushady, Ahmed Lane, Christopher |
author_facet | Malik, Elfatih Mohamed Abdullah, Ahmad Izzoddeen Mohammed, Sabir Ali Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali Ibrahim, Rayyan Abdalla, Abdalla Mohammed Osman, Muntasir Mohamed Mahmoud, Tahani Amin Alkhidir, Mohamed Abdalhafiz Elgorashi, Suleiman Gamal Alzain, Mazza Abasher Mohamed, Omer Elbadri Ismaiel, Ismaiel Mohamed Fadelmula, Hatim Fadelalsyeed Magboul, Babiker Ahmed Ali Habibi, Muzhgan Sadek, Mahmoud Aboushady, Ahmed Lane, Christopher |
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description | BACKGROUND: Event-based surveillance (EBS) is an essential component of Early Warning Alert and Response (EWAR) as per the International Health Regulations (IHR), 2005. EBS was established in Sudan in 2016 as a complementary system for Indicator-based surveillance (IBS). This review will provide an overview of the current EBS structure, functions and performance in Sudan and identify the gaps and ways forward. METHODS: The review followed the WHO/EMRO guidelines and tools. Structured discussions, observation and review of records and guidelines were done at national and state levels. Community volunteers were interviewed through phone calls. Directors of Health Emergency and Epidemic Control, surveillance officers and focal persons for EBS at the state level were also interviewed. SPSS software was used to perform descriptive statistical analysis for quantitative data, while qualitative data was analysed manually using thematic analysis, paying particular attention to the health system level allowing for an exploration of how and why experiences differ across levels. Written and verbal consents were obtained from all participants as appropriate. RESULTS: Sudan has a functioning EBS; however, there is an underestimation of its contribution and importance at the national and states levels. The link between the national level and states is ad hoc or is driven by the need for reports. While community event-based surveillance (CEBS) is functioning, EBS from health facilities and from non-health sectors is not currently active. The integration of EBS into overall surveillance was not addressed, and the pathway from detection to action is not clear. The use of electronic databases and platforms is generally limited. Factors that would improve performance include training, presence of a trained focal person at state level, and regular follow-up from the national level. Factors such as staff turnover, income in relation to expenses and not having a high academic qualification (Diploma or MSc) were noticed as inhibiting factors. CONCLUSION: The review recommended revisiting the surveillance structure at national and state levels to put EBS as an essential component and to update guidelines and standard operation procedures SOPs to foster the integration between EBS components and the overall surveillance system. The need for strengthening the link with states, capacity building and re-addressing the training modalities was highlighted. |
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spelling | pubmed-97130792022-12-01 Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review Malik, Elfatih Mohamed Abdullah, Ahmad Izzoddeen Mohammed, Sabir Ali Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali Ibrahim, Rayyan Abdalla, Abdalla Mohammed Osman, Muntasir Mohamed Mahmoud, Tahani Amin Alkhidir, Mohamed Abdalhafiz Elgorashi, Suleiman Gamal Alzain, Mazza Abasher Mohamed, Omer Elbadri Ismaiel, Ismaiel Mohamed Fadelmula, Hatim Fadelalsyeed Magboul, Babiker Ahmed Ali Habibi, Muzhgan Sadek, Mahmoud Aboushady, Ahmed Lane, Christopher Global Health Research BACKGROUND: Event-based surveillance (EBS) is an essential component of Early Warning Alert and Response (EWAR) as per the International Health Regulations (IHR), 2005. EBS was established in Sudan in 2016 as a complementary system for Indicator-based surveillance (IBS). This review will provide an overview of the current EBS structure, functions and performance in Sudan and identify the gaps and ways forward. METHODS: The review followed the WHO/EMRO guidelines and tools. Structured discussions, observation and review of records and guidelines were done at national and state levels. Community volunteers were interviewed through phone calls. Directors of Health Emergency and Epidemic Control, surveillance officers and focal persons for EBS at the state level were also interviewed. SPSS software was used to perform descriptive statistical analysis for quantitative data, while qualitative data was analysed manually using thematic analysis, paying particular attention to the health system level allowing for an exploration of how and why experiences differ across levels. Written and verbal consents were obtained from all participants as appropriate. RESULTS: Sudan has a functioning EBS; however, there is an underestimation of its contribution and importance at the national and states levels. The link between the national level and states is ad hoc or is driven by the need for reports. While community event-based surveillance (CEBS) is functioning, EBS from health facilities and from non-health sectors is not currently active. The integration of EBS into overall surveillance was not addressed, and the pathway from detection to action is not clear. The use of electronic databases and platforms is generally limited. Factors that would improve performance include training, presence of a trained focal person at state level, and regular follow-up from the national level. Factors such as staff turnover, income in relation to expenses and not having a high academic qualification (Diploma or MSc) were noticed as inhibiting factors. CONCLUSION: The review recommended revisiting the surveillance structure at national and state levels to put EBS as an essential component and to update guidelines and standard operation procedures SOPs to foster the integration between EBS components and the overall surveillance system. The need for strengthening the link with states, capacity building and re-addressing the training modalities was highlighted. BioMed Central 2022-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9713079/ /pubmed/36457008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12992-022-00886-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) ) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. |
spellingShingle | Research Malik, Elfatih Mohamed Abdullah, Ahmad Izzoddeen Mohammed, Sabir Ali Bashir, Abdelgadir Ali Ibrahim, Rayyan Abdalla, Abdalla Mohammed Osman, Muntasir Mohamed Mahmoud, Tahani Amin Alkhidir, Mohamed Abdalhafiz Elgorashi, Suleiman Gamal Alzain, Mazza Abasher Mohamed, Omer Elbadri Ismaiel, Ismaiel Mohamed Fadelmula, Hatim Fadelalsyeed Magboul, Babiker Ahmed Ali Habibi, Muzhgan Sadek, Mahmoud Aboushady, Ahmed Lane, Christopher Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review |
title | Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review |
title_full | Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review |
title_fullStr | Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review |
title_short | Structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (EBS) in Sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review |
title_sort | structure, functions, performance and gaps of event-based surveillance (ebs) in sudan, 2021: a cross-sectional review |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9713079/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36457008 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12992-022-00886-6 |
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