BMJ Open (Nov 2022)
Cohort study protocol of the Brazilian collaborative research network on COVID-19: strengthening WHO global data
- Ludovic Reveiz,
- Fernando Antonio Gomes Leles,
- Fernando Anschau,
- Luciane Kopittke,
- Natália Del' Angelo Aredes,
- Monica Padilla,
- Rosane de Mendonça Gomes,
- Wellington Mendes Carvalho,
- Fernanda Baeumle Reese,
- André Hostílio Hubert,
- Elisandréa Sguario Kemper,
- Renilson Rehem de Souza,
- Cristiane Feitosa Salviano,
- Hevelin Silveira e Silva,
- Eduardo Barbosa Coelho,
- Giuseppe Cesare Gatto,
- Rafael Freitas de Morais,
- Leonardo Nunes Alegre,
- Rodrigo Citton Padilha dos Reis,
- Joaquim Francisco dos Santos Neto,
- Andresa Fontoura Garbini,
- César Perdomo Purper,
- Veridiana Baldon dos Santos,
- Rafaela dos Santos Charão de Almeida,
- Bruna Donida,
- Rogério Farias Bitencourt,
- Fernanda Costa dos Santos,
- Raquel Lutkmeier,
- Daniela dos Reis Carazai,
- Virgínia Angélica Silveira Reis,
- Flávio Clemente Deulefeu,
- Fernanda Gadelha Severino,
- José Gustavo da Costa Neto,
- Nirvania do Vale Carvalho,
- André Jamson Rocha de Andrade,
- Adriana Melo Teixeira,
- Olavo Braga Neto,
- Gabriel Cardozo Muller,
- Ricardo de Souza Kuchenbecker
Affiliations
- Ludovic Reveiz
- Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)—World Health Organization (WHO), Washington, District of Columbia, USA
- Fernando Antonio Gomes Leles
- Health Systems and Services (HSS) - Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) - World Health Organization (WHO), Brasilia, Brazil
- Fernando Anschau
- Research Sector, Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Luciane Kopittke
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceicao Gerencia de Ensino e Pesquisa, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Natália Del' Angelo Aredes
- Nursing School, Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiania, Brazil
- Monica Padilla
- Health Systems and Services (HSS) - Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) - World Health Organization (WHO), Brasilia, Brazil
- Rosane de Mendonça Gomes
- Health Systems and Services (HSS) - Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) - World Health Organization (WHO), Brasilia, Brazil
- Wellington Mendes Carvalho
- Health Systems and Services (HSS) - Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) - World Health Organization (WHO), Brasilia, Brazil
- Fernanda Baeumle Reese
- Complexo Hospitalar do Trabalhador, Curitiba, Brazil
- André Hostílio Hubert
- Complexo Hospitalar do Trabalhador, Curitiba, Brazil
- Elisandréa Sguario Kemper
- Hospital da Criança de Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil
- Renilson Rehem de Souza
- Hospital da Criança de Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil
- Cristiane Feitosa Salviano
- Hospital da Criança de Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil
- Hevelin Silveira e Silva
- Hospital da Criança de Brasília, Brasilia, Brazil
- Eduardo Barbosa Coelho
- Brazilian Company of Hospital Services, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
- Giuseppe Cesare Gatto
- Brazilian Company of Hospital Services, Brasilia, Brazil
- Rafael Freitas de Morais
- Brazilian Company of Hospital Services, Brasilia, Brazil
- Leonardo Nunes Alegre
- Brazilian Company of Hospital Services, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Rodrigo Citton Padilha dos Reis
- Graduate Program in Epidemiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Joaquim Francisco dos Santos Neto
- Graduate Program in Epidemiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Andresa Fontoura Garbini
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- César Perdomo Purper
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceicao Gerencia de Ensino e Pesquisa, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Veridiana Baldon dos Santos
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Rafaela dos Santos Charão de Almeida
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Bruna Donida
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceicao Gerencia de Ensino e Pesquisa, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Rogério Farias Bitencourt
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceicao Gerencia de Ensino e Pesquisa, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Fernanda Costa dos Santos
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Raquel Lutkmeier
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Daniela dos Reis Carazai
- Grupo Hospitalar Conceição, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Virgínia Angélica Silveira Reis
- Instituto de Saúde e Gestão Hospitalar, Fortaleza, Brazil
- Flávio Clemente Deulefeu
- Instituto de Saúde e Gestão Hospitalar, Fortaleza, Brazil
- Fernanda Gadelha Severino
- Instituto de Saúde e Gestão Hospitalar, Fortaleza, Brazil
- José Gustavo da Costa Neto
- Instituto de Saúde e Gestão Hospitalar, Fortaleza, Brazil
- Nirvania do Vale Carvalho
- Hospital Getúlio Vargas, Health Department of the State of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil
- André Jamson Rocha de Andrade
- Hospital Getúlio Vargas, Health Department of the State of Piauí, Teresina, Brazil
- Adriana Melo Teixeira
- Department of Hospital, Home, and Emergency Care (DAHU) of the Specialized Health Care Office (SAES), Brazilian Ministry of Health, Brasilia, Brazil
- Olavo Braga Neto
- Department of Hospital, Home, and Emergency Care (DAHU) of the Specialized Health Care Office (SAES), Brazilian Ministry of Health, Brasilia, Brazil
- Gabriel Cardozo Muller
- Graduate Program in Epidemiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- Ricardo de Souza Kuchenbecker
- Graduate Program in Epidemiology, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2022-062169
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 12,
no. 11
Abstract
Introduction With the COVID-19 pandemic, hospitals in low-income countries were faced with a triple challenge. First, a large number of patients required hospitalisation because of the infection’s more severe symptoms. Second, there was a lack of systematic and broad testing policies for early identification of cases. Third, there were weaknesses in the integration of information systems, which led to the need to search for available information from the hospital information systems. Accordingly, it is also important to state that relevant aspects of COVID-19’s natural history had not yet been fully clarified. The aim of this research protocol is to present the strategies of a Brazilian network of hospitals to perform systematised data collection on COVID-19 through the WHO platform.Methods and analysis This is a multicentre project among Brazilian hospitals to provide data on COVID-19 through the WHO global platform, which integrates patient care information from different countries. From October 2020 to March 2021, a committee worked on defining a flowchart for this platform, specifying the variables of interest, data extraction standardisation and analysis.Ethics and dissemination This protocol was approved by the Research Ethics Committee (CEP) of the Research Coordinating Center of Brazil (CEP of the Hospital Nossa Senhora da Conceicao), on 29 January 2021, under approval No. 4.515.519 and by the National Research Ethics Commission (CONEP), on 5 February 2021, under approval No. 4.526.456. The project results will be explained in WHO reports and published in international peer-reviewed journals, and summaries will be provided to the funders of the study.