| Literature DB >> 29298314 |
Laura M Nic Lochlainn1,2,3, Ivan Gayton4, Georgios Theocharopoulos1,3,5, Robin Edwards4, Kostas Danis1,5, Ronald Kremer6, Karline Kleijer6, Sumaila M Tejan7, Mohamed Sankoh7, Augustin Jimissa7, Jane Greig4, Grazia Caleo4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: During the 2014-16 Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak, the Magburaka Ebola Management Centre (EMC) operated by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Tonkolili District, Sierra Leone, identified that available district maps lacked up-to-date village information to facilitate timely implementation of EVD control strategies. In January 2015, we undertook a survey in chiefdoms within the MSF EMC catchment area to collect mapping and village data. We explore the feasibility and cost to mobilise a local community for this survey, describe validation against existing mapping sources and use of the data to prioritise areas for interventions, and lessons learned.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29298314 PMCID: PMC5752033 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Process of validation of mapping data.
Fig 2Chiefdoms in Tonkolili and Bombali District in colour represent those surveyed in January 2015.
Full country map of Sierra Leone at top left, with coloured areas highlighting the survey area.
Descriptive analysis of information collected from 891 villages by surveyors using ODK software, Tonkolili and Bombali District, January 2015.
| District | Chiefdom | Villages surveyed | Villages with alternate name(s) | Village chiefs interviewed | Village chief contact details | Households per chiefdom | Population estimation | Healthcare worker name(s) collected | Healthcare worker contact details | Nearest healthcare facility name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | n | n | n(%) | n(%) | n(%) | ||
| Bombali | Paki Masabong | 52 | 7 (13) | 52 (100) | 51 (98) | 3,350 | 19,765 | 51 (98) | 44 (85) | 52 (100) |
| Safroko Limba | 3 | 0 (0) | 3 (100) | 3 (100) | 233 | 1,375 | 3 (100) | 3 (100) | 3 (100) | |
| Bombali Sebora | 27 | 3 (11) | 27 (100) | 26 (96) | 10,934 | 64,511 | 26 (96) | 17 (63) | 27 (100) | |
| Tonkolili | Gbonkolenken | 179 | 67 (37) | 179 (100) | 170 (95) | 18,958 | 111,852 | 173 (97) | 142 (79) | 179 (100) |
| Kafe Simiria | 38 | 6 (16) | 37 (97) | 34 (89) | 7,932 | 46,799 | 32 (84) | 24 (63) | 38 (100) | |
| Kalansogoia | 57 | 11 (19) | 57 (100) | 42 (74) | 10,872 | 64,145 | 49 (86) | 37 (65) | 57 (100) | |
| Kholifa Mabang | 55 | 6 (11) | 55 (100) | 55 (100) | 8,168 | 48,191 | 54 (98) | 48 (87) | 55 (100) | |
| Kholifa Rowala | 101 | 33 (33) | 92 (100) | 92 (100) | 11,037 | 65,118 | 91 (90) | 85 (84) | 92 (100) | |
| Kunike | 2 | 0 (0) | 2 (100) | 2 (100) | 60 | 354 | 2 (100) | 2 (100) | 2 (100) | |
| Kunike Barina | 53 | 10 (19) | 53 (100) | 50 (94) | 7,806 | 46,055 | 43 (81) | 41 (77) | 53 (100) | |
| Malal Mara | 27 | 4 (15) | 27 (100) | 25 (93) | 5,270 | 31,093 | 27 (100) | 25 (93) | 27 (100) | |
| Sambaya | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | |
| Tane | 72 | 26 (36) | 72 (100) | 67 (93) | 7,131 | 42,073 | 71 (99) | 59 (82) | 70 (97) | |
| Yoni | 232 | 46 (20) | 231 (99) | 224 (96) | 35,270 | 208,093 | 214 (92) | 181 (78) | 230 (99) |
aSafroko Limba and Kunike were not extensively surveyed as there were no Ebola cases or people sought care outside of the MSF EMC catchment area.
bSambaya chiefdom was inaccessible during the survey period as the paramount chief issued a lockdown due to EVD fears in January 2015.
Information collected from 891 villages by surveyors using ODK software, Tonkolili and Bombali District, January 2015.
| Information collected | Data records collected | Missing values |
|---|---|---|
| Survey start time | 887 | 0.5 |
| survey end time | 887 | 0.5 |
| Device identification number | 891 | 0.0 |
| Location number | 889 | 0.2 |
| Location latitude | 891 | 0.0 |
| Location longitude | 889 | 0.2 |
| Location altitude | 889 | 0.2 |
| Location precision | 891 | 0.0 |
| Village name | 891 | 0.0 |
| Alternate village name | 876 | 1.7 |
| Village chief name | 891 | 0.0 |
| Village chief phone number | 891 | 0.0 |
| Health worker name | 891 | 0.0 |
| Health worker phone number | 891 | 0.0 |
| Number of village households | 891 | 0.0 |
| Village population | 186 | 79.1 |
| District | 891 | 0.0 |
| Chiefdom | 891 | 0.0 |
| Section | 185 | 79.2 |
| Ward | 891 | 0.0 |
| Constituency | 891 | 0.0 |
| Zone | 185 | 79.2 |
| Has a health centre | 186 | 79.1 |
| Type of health centre | 185 | 79.2 |
| Other type of health centre | 185 | 79.2 |
| Name of nearest health centre | 891 | 0.0 |
| Type of nearest health centre | 891 | 0.0 |
| Village school | 185 | 79.2 |
| Internal unique name of form | 887 | 0.5 |
| Unique identifier for each form filled | 887 | 0.5 |
| Submission survey time | 887 | 0.5 |
* Variables added mid-way through the survey
Fig 3Grid visualization of string and geographical distance combinations for the three top matches per village in the de-duplicated survey list.
Note: Due to manual review, the numbers in colored squares do not equate to the precise number considered a match.