[Development of a recommendations document in an emergency context]
- PMID: 39431390
- DOI: 10.19191/EP24.4-5.S1.117
[Development of a recommendations document in an emergency context]
Abstract
Italy is a destination country for a growing international migration, accounting for 8.4% of the total population. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the difficulties in accessing healthcare services among immigrants, and barriers due to linguistic and cultural differences had a significant impact during the pandemic. This paper presents the methodology used in the project 'Epidemiological surveillance and control of COVID-19 in metropolitan urban areas for the containment of SARS-CoV-2 circulation in the immigrant population in Italy', carried out with the technical and financial support of the Italian Ministry of Health. This methodology is aimed to identify and select statements available in the literature, transferable to the Italian context, on the topic of interventions deemed useful in reducing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the foreign population in urban/metropolitan settings.In February 2022, a systematic search was conducted in databases such as Medline, Embase, and Web of Science, as well as on national and international websites (WHO, Italian Institute of Health, and CDC), and on 'RecMap' (included in the 'COVID19 Recommendations' website) to identify guidelines containing recommendations on the management and prevention of COVID-19 among immigrants. The selected recommendations were divided into intervention areas (infection control, vaccination, screening, planning and monitoring, healthcare systems). In the first phase, a group of researchers independently assessed the inclusion of recommendations through three rounds of consensus. The Appraisal of Guidelines for Research and Evaluation II (AGREE II) tool was used to assess the quality of the included guidelines. In the second phase, an external group of experts independently evaluated the relevance of the included recommendations using a Likert scale. The document is the result of a collaborative work based on evidence from the literature available until that time. The adaptation and adoption of recommendations already formulated by other international organizations on the topic of preparedness and response to the COVID-19 pandemic, evaluated through a consensus process with experts, can be a valid method aimed at producing documents to inform and guide those involved in the care of immigrants in Italy, as well as promoting inclusive forms of prevention in emergency contexts.
Keywords: COVID-19; Consensus; Epidemic; Infection control; Migrants; Preparedness and response; Recommendations.
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