| Literature DB >> 30173674 |
Stéphanie Degroote1, Clara Bermudez-Tamayo2,3, Valéry Ridde4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This paper presents the overall approach undertaken by the "VEctor boRne DiseAses Scoping reviews" (VERDAS) consortium in response to a call issued by the Vectors, Environment and Society unit of the Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases hosted by the World Health Organization. The aim of the project was to undertake a broad knowledge synthesis and identify knowledge gaps regarding the control and prevention of vector-borne diseases in urban settings.Entities:
Keywords: Protocol; Scoping review; VERDAS consortium; eDelphi
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30173674 PMCID: PMC6120063 DOI: 10.1186/s40249-018-0479-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Dis Poverty ISSN: 2049-9957 Impact factor: 4.520
Description of the eDelphi panel
| Total | Africa | Americas | Europe | Asia | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Decision-makers | 39 | 17 | 11 | 2 | 9 |
| Ministry of Health: 12 | Benin: 7 | Argentina: 2 | Switzerland: 1 | Cambodia: 1 | |
| International level: 3 | Burkina Faso: 2 | Brazil: 1 | United Kingdom: 1 | Lao PDR: 1 | |
| National governance: 18 | Cameroon: 1 | Costa Rica: 1 | Malaysia: 1 | ||
| Regional governance: 5 | Ethiopia: 1 | Dominica: 1 | Myanmar: 2 | ||
| Nigeria: 1 | Haiti: 1 | Republic of Korea: 1 | |||
| Rwanda: 2 | Canada: 1 | ||||
| Tanzania: 1 | Nicaragua: 1 | Singapore: 1 | |||
| Uganda: 1 | Venezuela: 1 | Thailand: 1 | |||
| Ivory Coast: 1 | USA: 2 | Vietnam: 1 | |||
| Private industries | 3 | 1 | 2 | ||
| Vector control industry: 3 | USA: 1 | France: 1 | |||
| Switzerland: 1 | |||||
| Researchers | 41 | 13 | 12 | 15 | 1 |
| Anthropology: 3 | Burkina Faso: 3 | Brazil: 1 | Belgium: 1 | Myanmar: 1 | |
| Entomology: 7 | Ghana: 1 | Canada: 2 | Germany: 2 | ||
| Epidemiology: 8 | Gabon: 1 | Cuba: 4 | France: 6 | ||
| Geography: 1 | Ivory Coast: 4 | Honduras: 1 | Norway: 1 | ||
| Public health: 11 | Kenya: 1 | Colombia: 1 | Switzerland: 3 | ||
| Sociology: 1 | Mali: 1 | Mexico: 2 | United Kingdom: 2 | ||
| Statistics: 1 | Nigeria: 1 | Peru: 1 | |||
| Virology: 9 | Senegal: 1 |
The six final topics for scoping reviews chosen by the panel for the VERDAS consortium
| TOPIC | % panelists rating 4 or 5 | Mean score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Development and implementation in urban areas of low-cost, simple and/or rapid diagnostic technologies for vector-borne and other infectious diseases of poverty | > 85%a | 4.29 ± 0.87 |
| 2 | Development of effective surveillance systems for vector-borne diseases in urban settings and translation of data into action | 88% | 4.29 ± 0.91 |
| 3 | Evaluation of impact, cost-effectiveness and sustainability of integrated vector management in urban settings to prevent vector-borne diseases | 79% | 4.08 ± 0.71 |
| 4 | Transmission dynamics, vectorial capacity and coinfections: impacts on the epidemiology of vector-borne diseases in urban areas | 76% | 3.90 ± 0.92 |
| 5 | Evaluation of effectiveness of containment measures of emerging and re-emerging vector-borne and other infectious diseases of poverty | 71% | 4.00 ± 1.02 |
| 6 | Housing, hygiene, sanitation and water, waste and infrastructures management in vector-borne diseases prevention in urban areas | 63% | 3.88 ± 1.07 |
aScore obtained in Round 2 while other topics score are from Round 3. This topic was automatically included in Round 3 with no objection during round 3. The consensus about this topic was obtained sooner than other topics which explain the order as number one even though topic number 2 has an actual higher final score
Databases used by the VERDAS consortium and their main specificities or limitations
| Databases used | Field of research / Interest | Specificities or possible limitations |
|---|---|---|
| CINAHL | Health / Nursing | Most records are citations only |
| Cochrane Library | Health / Biomedical | Only systematic reviews |
| EconLit | Economics | Cover all economics-related fields of research |
| Embase | Health / Biomedical | Strong focus on drug and pharmaceutical research |
| Global Health | Public Health | Strong focus on public health practice internationally |
| LILACS | Health / Biomedical | Only Spanish-speaking literature |
| Medline | Health / Biomedical | Very similar to PubMed, updated weekly |
| OpenGrey | Multidisciplinary grey literature | Strong focus on literature produced in Europe |
| PubMed | Health / Biomedical | Very similar to Medline, updated daily |
| Scopus | Multidisciplinary | World’s largest abstract and citation database, may be difficult to find full text |
| GreyLit | Health grey literature | No longer updated since January 2017 |
| Google Scholar | Multidisciplinary | No advanced search possible, nor saving searches, nor exporting results; same search may lead to different results |
| Web of Science | Multidisciplinary | Based on citations, very broad; full text may be difficult to find |
| WHOLIS | WHO databases | Only WHO documentation; impossible to save searches and export results |