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潜在禽流感大流行期间医院医护人员反应的调查:他们会来上班吗?

Survey of hospital healthcare personnel response during a potential avian influenza pandemic: will they come to work?

作者信息

Irvin Charlene B, Cindrich Lauren, Patterson William, Southall Anthony

机构信息

St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit, Michigan, USA.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2008 Jul-Aug;23(4):328-35. doi: 10.1017/s1049023x00005963.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In order to prepare for pandemics, it is important to assess the likelihood that hospital personnel would report to work and to identify the issues that may affect this decision.

OBJECTIVE

To survey hospital personnel regarding their attendance at work in the hypothetical event of avian influenza pandemic, and what factors might influence this decision.

METHODS

A voluntary, confidential, institutional review board-approved survey was offered to a convenience sample of hospital workers regarding their willingness to report to work and what issues would be important in making this decision. Surveys not returned and individuals declining to participate were recorded.

RESULTS

Of 187 surveys offered, 169 were completed (90% response rate): 34% were doctors, 33% were nurses, and 33% were clerical and other associates (other). The average age of the participants was 38 years, and 32% were males. Participants were asked: "In the event of an avian pandemic, and patients were being treated at this hospital, would you report to work as usual?". Of those who responded to the survey, 50% reported "yes", 42% reported "maybe", and 8% reported "no". Doctors were more likely than nurses or others to respond "yes" (73%), as were males (66%). For the "maybe" responders, the most important factor (83%) was: "How confident I am that the hospital can protect me". For 19% of the "maybe" responders, financial incentives would not make a difference for them to work, even up to triple pay.

CONCLUSIONS

Personnel absenteeism during a pandemic due to fear of contracting an illness may result in a significant personnel shortage. Ensuring worker confidence in adequate personal protection may be more important than financial incentives.

摘要

引言

为应对大流行,评估医院工作人员到岗工作的可能性并确定可能影响这一决定的因素非常重要。

目的

调查医院工作人员在假设的禽流感大流行情况下的出勤情况,以及哪些因素可能影响这一决定。

方法

向医院工作人员的便利样本提供一份经机构审查委员会批准的自愿、保密调查问卷,询问他们到岗工作的意愿以及在做出这一决定时哪些问题至关重要。记录未返回的调查问卷和拒绝参与的个人。

结果

在发放的187份调查问卷中,169份完成(回复率90%):34%为医生,33%为护士,33%为文职人员及其他人员(其他)。参与者的平均年龄为38岁,32%为男性。参与者被问及:“在禽流感大流行且本院正在治疗患者的情况下,你会像往常一样到岗工作吗?”在回复调查问卷的人中,50%回答“是”,42%回答“可能”,8%回答“否”。医生比护士或其他人员更有可能回答“是”(73%),男性也是如此(66%)。对于回答“可能”的人来说,最重要的因素(83%)是:“我对医院能够保护我的信心有多大”。对于19%回答“可能”的人来说,即使提供三倍工资的经济激励也不会影响他们工作。

结论

在大流行期间,由于担心感染疾病而导致的人员缺勤可能会造成严重的人员短缺。确保工作人员对充分的个人防护有信心可能比经济激励更重要。

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