
Dana Pasquale
Assistant Professor of Population Health Sciences
Duke University Continue Reading Dana Pasquale
Scalable Strategies to Increase Efficiency and Augment Public Health Activities During Epidemic Peaks.
Index cases were recruited from an academic medical center and requested to recruit their local social contacts for enrollment and SARS-CoV-2 testing.
After development and deployment, few human resources were needed to maintain the platform and enroll participants, regardless of peaks. Platform acceptability was high. Percent positivity tracked with other testing programs in the area.
A total of 509 adult participants enrolled over 19 months (384 seed cases and 125 social peers).
We enrolled a cohort of SARS-CoV-2-positive seed cases into a peer recruitment study testing social network methodology and a novel electronic platform to increase contact tracing efficiency.
The main outcome measures were the percentage of tests administered through the study that identified new SARS-CoV-2 cases, the feasibility of deploying the platform and the peer recruitment strategy, the perceived acceptability of the platform and the peer recruitment strategy, and the scalability of both during pandemic peaks.
Scalable strategies to reduce the time burden and increase contact tracing efficiency are crucial during early waves and peaks of infectious transmission.
Participants completed a survey and were then eligible to recruit their social contacts with unique "coupons" for enrollment. Peer participants were eligible for SARS-CoV-2 and respiratory pathogen screening.
An electronic platform may be a suitable tool to augment public health contact tracing activities by allowing participants to select an online platform for contact tracing rather than sitting for an interview.
Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP
Pasquale DK, Welsh W, Olson A, Yacoub M, Moody J, Barajas Gomez BA, Bentley-Edwards KL, McCall J, Solis-Guzman ML, Dunn JP, Woods CW, Petzold EA, Bowie AC, Singh K, Huang ES. (2023). Scalable Strategies to Increase Efficiency and Augment Public Health Activities During Epidemic Peaks. Journal of public health management and practice : JPHMP, 29(6)

Assistant Professor of Population Health Sciences
Duke University Continue Reading Dana Pasquale