Challenges of epidemiological investigation work in the COVID-19 pandemic: a qualitative study of the epidemiology workforce in Guangdong Province, China

Author:

Zheng Peng,Li Cuizhi,Zhang Hongyue,Huang Bing,Zhang Yue,Feng Huiyao,Jiang Diwei,Chen Xiongfei,Dong XiaomeiORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesThis study sought to identify the epidemiological investigation challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic and offer insights into the underlying issues.DesignAn exploratory qualitative study used thematic analysis of semistructured and in-depth individual interviews.SettingThis study was conducted in Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Guangdong Province.ParticipantsTwenty-four participants consented to participate in an in-depth interview. Transcribed recordings were managed using NVivo software and analysed using inductive thematic analysis.ResultsThe qualitative analysis revealed five key themes: high-intensity epidemiological investigation task, emergency management requiring improvement in the early stage, respondent uncertainty, impact on work and social life and inadequate early-stage Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism.ConclusionThis survey focuses on the epidemiology workforce at the forefront of the COVID-19 pandemic and qualitatively describes their experiences, vocational issues and psychological stressors. We found that the problems of epidemiological investigation posed intense challenges to the epidemiology workforce. These findings highlight the epidemiological investigation challenges associated with this pandemic. We have provided some suggestions that may help improve the efficiency and quality of the epidemiology workforce in China.

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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