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Frontiers in Public Health
Incident Management Systems are essential for Effective Coordination of Large Disease Outbreaks: Perspectives from the Coordination of the Ebola Outbreak Response in Sierra Leone
Foday Mohamed Dafae1  Noah Sempiira2  Ishata Conteh3  Alexander Chimbaru3  Ayotunde Adegboyega4  Ngoy Nsenga5  Margaret Lamunu6  Kande-Bure Kamara6  Olushayo Oluseun Olu7 
[1] Ministry of Health and Sanitation;Public Health Data Management Consultant;WHO Country Office;WHO Intercountry Support Team;WHO Regional Office for Africa;WHO;World Health Organization;
关键词: Sierra Leone;    coordination;    outbreak response;    Incident Management System;    Ebola virus disease;   
DOI  :  10.3389/fpubh.2016.00254
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Background: Response to the 2014–2015 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) outbreak in Sierra Leone overwhelmed the national capacity to contain it and necessitated a massive international response and strong coordination platform. Consequently, the Sierra Leone Government, with support of the international humanitarian community, established and implemented various models for national coordination of the outbreak. In this article we review the strengths and limitations of the EVD outbreak response coordination systems in Sierra Leone and propose recommendations for improving coordination of similar outbreaks in the future. Conclusions: There were two main frameworks used for the coordination of the outbreak; the Emergency Operation Center (EOC) and the National Ebola Response Center (NERC). We observed an improvement in outbreak coordination as the management mechanism evolved from the EOC to the NERC. Both coordination systems had their advantages and disadvantages; however the NERC coordination mechanism appeared to be more robust. We identified challenges, such as competition and duplication of efforts between the numerous coordination groups, slow resource mobilization, inadequate capacity of NERC/EOC staff for health coordination and an overtly centralized coordination and decision making system as the main coordination challenges during the outbreak. Recommendations: We recommend the establishment of emergency operation centers with simple incident management system-based coordination prior to outbreaks, strong government leadership, decentralization of coordination systems and functions to the epicenter of outbreaks, with clear demarcation of roles and responsibilities between different levels, regular training of key coordination leaders and better community participation as methods to improve coordination of future disease outbreaks.

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