Yang Yan, Chen Ning, Cheng Mingwang, Chen Chen, Zhou Huining, Wang Zhaoxin, Yu Wenya, Shi Jianwei
School of Economics & Management, Tongji University, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
School of Public Health, Shanghai Jiaotong University School of Medicine, Shanghai, People's Republic of China.
Int J Gen Med. 2021 Apr 13;14:1251-1261. doi: 10.2147/IJGM.S295310. eCollection 2021.
With the increasing risk of infectious disease outbreaks around the world, the role of community health centres (CHCs) in the prevention and control of epidemics has become increasingly prominent. This study aimed to examine the capacities, vulnerabilities, and obstacles related to coping with infectious disease epidemics in Chinese CHCs.
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Shanghai CHCs. Stratified random sampling was used to select 48 CHCs, and 2460 medical staff members responded to questionnaire surveys. ANOVA and multivariate analysis were used to evaluate the current situation and main obstacles regarding CHC medical staff members' perceptions of their capacity to cope with infectious disease epidemics.
The scores for regulation awareness (mean= 3.64, SD= 0.02) and detection/reporting ability (mean= 3.66, SD= 0.02) were lower than the score for the ability to handle an epidemic (mean= 3.79, SD= 0.02). After controlling for covariates, working in a traditional Chinese medicine (= -0.63, = 0.002) or medical technology department (= -0.60, = 0.002), not having participated in emergency exercises (= -0.78, < 0.001), and not having participated in emergency training (= -0.59, = 0.01) were associated with lower scores on all three domains. Those with senior professional titles reported relatively high levels of ability to handle an epidemic (= 0.21, = 0.01). Female workers reported relatively low regulation awareness (= -0.11, = 0.02) and detection/reporting ability (= -0.11, = 0.01).
The three emergency response abilities of CHC medical workers differed based on the medical worker's sex, department, and title, indicating the need for targeted scientific emergency exercises and training for infectious disease outbreaks. Moreover, there is a need to improve the relevant policies and equipment.
随着全球传染病爆发风险的增加,社区卫生中心(CHC)在疫情防控中的作用日益突出。本研究旨在探讨中国社区卫生中心应对传染病疫情的能力、脆弱性和障碍。
在上海的社区卫生中心进行了一项横断面研究。采用分层随机抽样方法选取48个社区卫生中心,2460名医务人员进行问卷调查。采用方差分析和多变量分析评估社区卫生中心医务人员对其应对传染病疫情能力的认知现状和主要障碍。
规范意识得分(均值 = 3.64,标准差 = 0.02)和检测/报告能力得分(均值 = 3.66,标准差 = 0.02)低于疫情应对能力得分(均值 = 3.79,标准差 = 0.02)。在控制协变量后,在中医科工作(= -0.63,= 0.002)或医技科室工作(= -0.60,= 0.002)、未参加应急演练(= -0.78,< 0.001)以及未参加应急培训(= -0.59,= 0.01)与所有三个领域的得分较低相关。具有高级职称的人员报告的疫情应对能力水平相对较高(= 0.21,= 0.01)。女性工作人员报告的规范意识(= -0.11,= 0.02)和检测/报告能力(= -0.11,= 0.01)相对较低。
社区卫生中心医务人员的三种应急反应能力因医务人员的性别、科室和职称而异,这表明需要针对传染病爆发进行有针对性的科学应急演练和培训。此外,需要改进相关政策和设备。