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评估密西西比州私人兽医从业者的灾难准备情况和教育需求。

Assessing Disaster Preparedness and Educational Needs of Private Veterinary Practitioners in Mississippi.

作者信息

Huston Carla L, Ebers Kathleen L

机构信息

Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine.

Town and Country Veterinary Hospital.

出版信息

J Vet Med Educ. 2020 Apr;47(2):230-238. doi: 10.3138/jvme.0618-074r. Epub 2019 Jun 13.

Abstract

The veterinary medical education system faces increasing challenges in educating students in the most current technologies while responding to changing community needs and expectations. Communities expect veterinarians to be involved in disaster management at some level. The purpose of this study was to describe the level of disaster preparedness and educational needs of veterinary practitioners in Mississippi. A survey was mailed to 706 practitioners to assess disaster plans, disaster training, and familiarity with disaster-related organizations. Forty-three percent of veterinarians had a clinic disaster plan. Veterinary practitioners who had experienced a disaster were more likely to have a personal plan (odds ratio [] = 4.55, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 2.47-8.37) and a clinic plan ( = 4.11, 95% CI = 2.28-7.44) than those who had not. Veterinarians residing in Mississippi Gulf Coast counties were more likely to have a personal plan ( = 3.62, 95% CI = 1.54-8.72) and a clinic plan ( = 3.09, 95% CI = 1.35-7.21) than were those residing in other areas. Only 17% of veterinarians had assistance agreements with other practices, and few veterinarians indicated having disaster education materials available for their clients. Twenty percent of respondents indicated having obtained formal disaster training, and more than two-thirds of respondents were interested in receiving disaster training, mostly in the form of online delivery. Results suggest that private veterinary practitioners have the desire and need to obtain disaster education. Providing opportunities for both veterinarians and veterinary students to obtain education in disaster management will result in better overall community disaster preparedness.

摘要

兽医医学教育系统在教授学生最新技术的同时,还要应对不断变化的社区需求和期望,面临着越来越多的挑战。社区期望兽医在某种程度上参与灾害管理。本研究的目的是描述密西西比州兽医从业者的灾难准备水平和教育需求。向706名从业者邮寄了一份调查问卷,以评估灾难计划、灾难培训以及对与灾难相关组织的熟悉程度。43%的兽医有诊所灾难计划。经历过灾难的兽医从业者比未经历过的更有可能有个人计划(优势比[] = 4.55,95%置信区间[CI] = 2.47 - 8.37)和诊所计划( = 4.11,95% CI = 2.28 - 7.44)。居住在密西西比湾沿岸县的兽医比其他地区的兽医更有可能有个人计划( = 3.62,95% CI = 1.54 - 8.72)和诊所计划( = 3.09,95% CI = 1.35 - 7.21)。只有17%的兽医与其他诊所签订了援助协议,很少有兽医表示为其客户提供了灾难教育材料。20%的受访者表示接受过正式的灾难培训,超过三分之二的受访者有兴趣接受灾难培训,主要是在线培训形式。结果表明,私人兽医从业者有获得灾难教育的愿望和需求。为兽医和兽医学生提供获得灾害管理教育的机会将提高整个社区的灾难准备水平。

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