| Literature DB >> 35354624 |
Rubyath Binte Hasan1, Jinnat Ferdous2, Mahfuja Luna3, Mosammat Moonkiratul Zannat4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Rabies is one of the priority zoonotic diseases in Bangladesh. Though the rabies cases have been reduced over the years due to the mass dog vaccination programme since 2011 throughout the country, it is still a major health problem in Bangladesh with an annual estimated 200 000 animal bite cases and over 2000 human deaths. This article presented a scoping review protocol for published literature on rabies in Bangladesh and believes to create impact in Bangladesh by identifying the research gap and guiding the evidence-informed policy adaptation from its findings in the future which will strongly underscore the elimination of Rabies and reduce preventable mortalities. We will attempt to synthesise evidence descriptively on burden and impact of rabies in human population as well as the awareness level and effective control and preventive measures from the available studies on rabies from 2010 to 2021 in Bangladesh.Entities:
Keywords: health policy; infection control; infectious disease; one health; public health
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35354624 PMCID: PMC8968536 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-056024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Key steps in the screening and evidence selection process
| Trial |
Initial search in PubMed and Google Scholar with the search terms Importing 20 references in Rayyan.ai for pilot title and abstract screening All reviewers screen the same articles with the ‘Blinds on’ by using the inclusion criteria Consistency attained by 75% or more for approaching next stage |
| Phase I |
Searching in the academic electronic databases: PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, PLOS, ScienceDirect, Scopus and Hinari Grey literature search in Google Scholar Deduplication; title and abstract screening by four reviewers in pairs Resolving conflict of decision through discussion among the team Full-text screening of the selected literature Discussion for agreement on any discordant in full-text review |
| Phase II |
Manual searching of the literature with potential from reference list of the included full-text literature Deduplication; title and abstract screening, followed by full-text screening for eligibility by four reviewers in pairs Discussion for agreement on inclusion |
Data extraction framework
| Category | Description |
| 1. Title | |
| 2. Summary of objective/aim | Describe the research objectives/aims of the study |
| 3. Year of the study | Mention the publication year |
| 4. Location of the study | Mention the location ad verbatim will all mentioned administrative level |
| 5. Area/Domain of the study/literature | Specify the area of study (eg, epidemiological studies, economic burden studies, KAP studies, prevention and control, treatment, etc) |
| 6. Study population | Human, animal or both |
| 7. If a study, what is the settings | Specify level if study conducted in community (rural/urban), family, facility, educational or advocacy |
| 8. Any frequency measures reported in human | Specify if incidence and/or prevalence |
| 9. Summary of disease impact | Chart the health and/or economic impact reported |
| 10. Level of awareness identified | Summarise the awareness level from KAP studies |
| 11. Practices recorded from the KAP | List the practices reported to prevent rabies |
| 12. Any preventive and/or control measures reported in the study | Mass dog vaccination and pre-exposure or postexposure vaccination in humans and animals |
| 13. Effective measures | Chart which measures are found/claimed effective |
| 14. Vaccine utilisation findings | Input any pre or post vaccination findings with dose, frequency and percentage |
| 15. Research gap recommended | Briefly note the recommendations from the authors |
| 16. Summary of findings (not captured with other data points) | Briefly describe findings of the literature. |
KAP, knowledge, attitude and practices.