A Standardized Process for Developing a National Notifiable Diseases List in a Pacific Island Setting
- 10 August 2009
- journal article
- other
- Published by SAGE Publications in Asia-Pacific journal of public health
- Vol. 22 (3) , 279-288
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1010539509342748
Abstract
The authors describe an adapted method, originally developed for infectious disease resource allocation, for prioritizing infectious diseases for inclusion in a Pacific island nation’s National Notifiable Diseases List. Using a process that was systematic, transparent, objective, and addressed multiple criteria, a panel of stakeholders judged candidate diseases against 12 objective criteria and arrived at weighted scores for the diseases, which were then ranked. The result was the successful creation of a list of 22 urgently notifiable conditions. However, the process was only incrementally more useful than the use of consensus, and certain anomalies necessitated a reality check and adjustment of the final results. The process described herein may be more useful in settings where there is wide disagreement among stakeholders; it also appears more useful for its original purpose—prioritizing public health resource allocation for infectious disease control. The modifications discussed may make it more relevant to notifiable disease selection.Keywords
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