Quarantine Acceptance and Adherence: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Framework

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Quarantine Acceptance and Adherence: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Framework. / Sopory, Pradeep; Novak, Julie; Noyes, Jane.
In: Journal of Public Health, Vol. 30, No. 9, 09.2022, p. 2091-2101.

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Sopory P, Novak J, Noyes J. Quarantine Acceptance and Adherence: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Framework. Journal of Public Health. 2022 Sept;30(9):2091-2101. Epub 2021 Apr 16. doi: 10.1007/s10389-021-01544-8

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Sopory, Pradeep ; Novak, Julie ; Noyes, Jane. / Quarantine Acceptance and Adherence: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Framework. In: Journal of Public Health. 2022 ; Vol. 30, No. 9. pp. 2091-2101.

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T1 - Quarantine Acceptance and Adherence: Qualitative Evidence Synthesis and Conceptual Framework

AU - Sopory, Pradeep

AU - Novak, Julie

AU - Noyes, Jane

N1 - Funding for the review was received by Pradeep Sopory and Julie Novak. The review was commissioned by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (National Academies) Committee on Evidence-Based Practices for Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (Contract# 20000010696), which was sponsored by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). # The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2021

PY - 2022/9

Y1 - 2022/9

N2 - Aim: Emergent infectious diseases often lack medical treatment or preventive vaccines, thus requiring non-pharmaceutical interventions such as quarantine to reduce disease transmission. Quarantine, defined as the separation and restriction of movement of healthy people who have potentially been exposed to the disease, remains contentious especially when the risks and benefits are not fully discussed and not effectively communicated to the people by the organizations who impose this public health measure.Subject and methods: A qualitative evidence synthesis was conducted to examine the phenomenon of adherence to quarantine focused on the following questions: What strategies affect adherence to quarantine? What are the barriers and facilitators to quarantine acceptance? What benefits and harms of quarantine have been described or measured?Results: The evidence synthesis produced 18 findings assessed with high confidence. The findings were used to construct a conceptual framework for inter- and within-organization coordination and public communication that includes the following topics for consideration: desired orientation for implementation; population demographics; perceptions of messages; prior acceptance of quarantine; likelihood of impacts of quarantine; perceptions of health infrastructure; and perceptions of policy importance.Conclusion: The findings and conceptual framework can guide development of effective non-pharmaceutical interventions and as such have direct relevance to public health policy and decision-making for intervening in emergent infectious diseases outbreak such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

AB - Aim: Emergent infectious diseases often lack medical treatment or preventive vaccines, thus requiring non-pharmaceutical interventions such as quarantine to reduce disease transmission. Quarantine, defined as the separation and restriction of movement of healthy people who have potentially been exposed to the disease, remains contentious especially when the risks and benefits are not fully discussed and not effectively communicated to the people by the organizations who impose this public health measure.Subject and methods: A qualitative evidence synthesis was conducted to examine the phenomenon of adherence to quarantine focused on the following questions: What strategies affect adherence to quarantine? What are the barriers and facilitators to quarantine acceptance? What benefits and harms of quarantine have been described or measured?Results: The evidence synthesis produced 18 findings assessed with high confidence. The findings were used to construct a conceptual framework for inter- and within-organization coordination and public communication that includes the following topics for consideration: desired orientation for implementation; population demographics; perceptions of messages; prior acceptance of quarantine; likelihood of impacts of quarantine; perceptions of health infrastructure; and perceptions of policy importance.Conclusion: The findings and conceptual framework can guide development of effective non-pharmaceutical interventions and as such have direct relevance to public health policy and decision-making for intervening in emergent infectious diseases outbreak such as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

KW - Conceptual framework

KW - Infectious disease pandemic

KW - Non-pharmaceutical interventions

KW - Public health quarantine

KW - Qualitative evidence synthesis

U2 - 10.1007/s10389-021-01544-8

DO - 10.1007/s10389-021-01544-8

M3 - Article

C2 - 33898163

VL - 30

SP - 2091

EP - 2101

JO - Journal of Public Health

JF - Journal of Public Health

SN - 1741-3842

IS - 9

ER -