Investigating the barriers and enablers to outbreak reporting in the Asia-Pacific region: A mixed-methods study protocol
Amish Talwar, Rebecca Katz, Martyn D. Kirk, Tambri Housen, Olushayo Oluseun Olu, Olushayo Oluseun Olu, Olushayo Oluseun Olu

TL;DR
This study explores what helps or hinders outbreak reporting in the Asia-Pacific region by gathering insights from public health trainees and graduates.
Contribution
The study introduces a mixed-methods approach to identify local-level barriers and enablers to outbreak reporting using FETP participants' experiences.
Findings
A scoping review will identify existing evidence on outbreak reporting challenges.
Survey and interview data will be analyzed to construct a model of barriers and enablers.
Findings will be compared across economic and political contexts in the Asia-Pacific region.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about the global capacity for timely outbreak reporting. However, gaps remain in our understanding of barriers and enablers to outbreak reporting, particularly at the local level. Field epidemiology training program (FETP) fellows often participate in the outbreak reporting process as part of both their training and the public health roles they assume after graduating; they therefore represent a potentially valuable source of information for better understanding these barriers and enablers. This study will investigate the barriers and enablers to outbreak reporting through a mixed methods approach that will encompass a review of the existing literature as well as surveying and interviewing FETP trainees and graduates from the Asia-Pacific region. This study will begin with a scoping review of the literature to identify existing evidence of…
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TopicsBusiness Strategy and Innovation · Cooperative Studies and Economics
