Investigation on the knowledge, attitude and behavior of medical staff in emergency rescue for public health emergencies under regular pandemic prevention and control

Journal Title: Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine - Year 2022, Vol 34, Issue 12

Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate the status quo of emergency rescue for public health emergencies by medical staff under regular pandemic prevention and control, analyze its influencing factors, and provide evidence for formulating intervention measures.MethodsAn online questionnaire was conducted among the medical staff of Jinshan District public medical institutions, and the possible influencing factors were analyzed by multiple linear stepwise regression analysis. The questionnaire included general information and knowledge, attitude, and behavior of emergency rescue.ResultsA total of 1,614 valid questionnaires were collected. The total average score of emergency rescue performance was (4.01±0.83), which was at a high level. The average scores of emergency rescue knowledge and attitude were (4.07±0.80) and (4.21±0.70) respectively, which were at a high level, and the average scores of emergency rescue behavior were (3.25±1.23), which was at a medium level. Regression analysis, age, department, occupation, hospital level, whether to participate in emergency training, whether to participate in emergency drills were the main influencing factors of emergency rescue knowledge and practice (P<0.05).ConclusionUnder the situation of major public health emergencies, the knowledge, attitude and practice of emergency rescue of medical personnel are generally at a good level, and the behavior of emergency rescue is at a medium level. Emergency rescue training and drills should be strengthened for medical personnel of different ages, occupations, departments, levels of hospitals, and sections.

Authors and Affiliations

JIN Weiyun,WANG Meijuan,QIAN Jiayi,

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JIN Weiyun, WANG Meijuan, QIAN Jiayi, (2022). Investigation on the knowledge, attitude and behavior of medical staff in emergency rescue for public health emergencies under regular pandemic prevention and control. Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine, 34(12), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-742260