An evaluation of COVID-19 surveillance system in New Juaben South Municipality of Ghana: a cross-sectional study
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An evaluation of COVID-19 surveillance system in New Juaben South Municipality of Ghana: a cross-sectional study
Abstract
Introduction: among others, the objectives of Ghana's COVID-19 surveillance system are to rapidly detect, test, isolate and manage cases, to monitor trends in COVID-19 deaths and to guide the implementation and adjustment of targeted control measures. We therefore aimed to examine the operations of the COVID-19 surveillance system in New Juaben South Municipality, describe its attributes and explore whether its objectives were being met.
Methods: we utilized a mixed method descriptive study design to evaluate the COVID-19 surveillance system in the New Juaben South Municipality of the Eastern Region of Ghana. Desk review and key informant interviews were carried out from 1st February to 31st March 2021 to measure nine surveillance system attributes as an approximation of its performance using the CDC's 2013 updated surveillance system guidelines.
Results: while the COVID-19 surveillance system in New Juaben South (NJS) was highly representative of its population, it was rated 'moderate' for its stability, flexibility, sensitivity and acceptability. The system was however characterized by a low performance on data quality, simplicity, timeliness and predictive value positive. The sensitivity and predictive value positive (PVP) of the system were 55.6% and 31.3% respectfully.
Conclusion: while the surveillance system is only partially meeting its objectives, it is useful in the COVID-19 response in New Juaben South Municipality. System performance could improve with stigma reduction especially among health care workers, timely testing and simplification of surveillance forms and software.
Keywords: COVID-19; Ghana; outbreak; pandemic; surveillance system evaluation.
Copyright: Hectoria Awekeya et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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