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Protocol Design for Surveillance of Risk Factors of Non–Communicable Diseases During the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Experience From Iran Steps Survey 2021 Publisher Pubmed



Djalalinia S1, 2 ; Azadnajafabad S1 ; Ghasemi E1 ; Yoosefi M1 ; Rezaei N1, 3 ; Farzi Y1 ; Kazemi A1 ; Ahmadi N1 ; Nasserinejad M1, 4 ; Fattahi N1 ; Rezaei S1, 5 ; Abdolhamidi E1 ; Mehr EF1 ; Haghshenas R1 Show All Authors
Authors
  1. Djalalinia S1, 2
  2. Azadnajafabad S1
  3. Ghasemi E1
  4. Yoosefi M1
  5. Rezaei N1, 3
  6. Farzi Y1
  7. Kazemi A1
  8. Ahmadi N1
  9. Nasserinejad M1, 4
  10. Fattahi N1
  11. Rezaei S1, 5
  12. Abdolhamidi E1
  13. Mehr EF1
  14. Haghshenas R1
  15. Rezaei N1, 3
  16. Abdi J6
  17. Moghisi A7
  18. Mahdavihezaveh A7
  19. Sari AA6, 8
  20. Raeisi A7, 9
  21. Jamshidi H10
  22. Larijani B3
  23. Farzadfar F1

Source: Archives of Iranian Medicine Published:2022


Abstract

Background: Regarding the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and exposure to their risk factors, and the continuous need for nationwide data, we aimed to develop the latest round of the STEPwise Approach to NCD Risk Factor Surveillance (STEPS) survey in 2021 in Iran, while the COVID-19 pandemic was still present. Methods: In addition to the three main steps of this survey, including questionnaires, physical measurements, and laboratory assessments, we adapted the survey with the situation caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, by adding to various aspects of study phases and changing some scientific and executive procedures in this round of STEPS survey in Iran. These changes were beyond the initial novelties embedded within the survey before the pandemic, by refining the study protocol benefiting from the previous experiences of the STEPS survey. Results: By amending the required changes, we could include a total of 27 874 individuals in the first step of the survey. This number was 27 745 and 18 119 for the second and third steps. Comparing the preliminary results with the previous nationwide surveys, this study was highly representative on both national and provincial levels. Also, implementing the COVID-19 prevention and control strategies in all stages of survey led to the least infection transmission between the study investigators and participants. Conclusion: The novel initiatives and developed strategies in this round of Iran STEPS survey provide a state-of-the-art protocol for national surveys in the presence of an overwhelming catastrophe like the COVID-19 pandemic and the triggered limitations and shortages of resources. © 2022 Academy of Medical Sciences of I.R. Iran. All rights reserved.
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