Investigation on the knowledgeï¼ 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 controlï¼ analyze its influencing factorsï¼ and provide evidence for formulating intervention measures.MethodsAn online questionnaire was conducted among the medical staff of Jinshan District public medical institutionsï¼ and the possible influencing factors were analyzed by multiple linear stepwise regression analysis. The questionnaire included general information and knowledgeï¼ attitudeï¼ and behavior of emergency rescue.ResultsA total of 1ï¼614 valid questionnaires were collected. The total average score of emergency rescue performance was ï¼4.01±0.83ï¼ï¼ which was at a high level. The average scores of emergency rescue knowledge and attitude were ï¼4.07±0.80ï¼ and ï¼4.21±0.70ï¼ respectivelyï¼ which were at a high levelï¼ and the average scores of emergency rescue behavior were ï¼3.25±1.23ï¼ï¼ which was at a medium level. Regression analysisï¼ ageï¼ departmentï¼ occupationï¼ hospital levelï¼ whether to participate in emergency trainingï¼ whether to participate in emergency drills were the main influencing factors of emergency rescue knowledge and practice ï¼P<0.05ï¼.ConclusionUnder the situation of major public health emergenciesï¼ the knowledgeï¼ attitude and practice of emergency rescue of medical personnel are generally at a good levelï¼ and the behavior of emergency rescue is at a medium level. Emergency rescue training and drills should be strengthened for medical personnel of different agesï¼ occupationsï¼ departmentsï¼ levels of hospitalsï¼ and sections.
Authors and Affiliations
JIN Weiyun,WANG Meijuan,QIAN Jiayi,
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