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Construction of evaluation index system for emergency response ability of pediatric medical staff in infectious disease emergencies
Received:October 06, 2023  Revised:January 08, 2024  Click here to download the full text
Citation of this paper:TANG Wenjuan,SHAO Zhenzhen,JI Jianlin,LU Qunfeng,CHEN Jialing.Construction of evaluation index system for emergency response ability of pediatric medical staff in infectious disease emergencies[J].Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine,2024,31(1):85-91
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TANG Wenjuan Department of Nursing, Children's Hospital of Shanghai, Shanghai 200062, China  
SHAO Zhenzhen Department of Nursing, Children's Hospital of Shanghai, Shanghai 200062, China  
JI Jianlin Department of Nursing, Children's Hospital of Shanghai, Shanghai 200062, China  
LU Qunfeng Department of Nursing, Children's Hospital of Shanghai, Shanghai 200062, China  
CHEN Jialing Department of Nursing, Children's Hospital of Shanghai, Shanghai 200062, China chenjl@shchildren.com.cn 
Abstract:Objective To construct an evaluation index system for emergency response ability of pediatric medical staff in infectious disease emergencies. Methods Based on the risk management model of PPRR (prevention, preparation, response, recovery), the evaluation system of pediatric medical staff's emergency ability in infectious disease emergencies was established by using the methods of literature research and semi-structured interview, and the contents of the evaluation system and the weight of each index were determined by expert consultation and analytic hierarchy process. Results A total of 4 primary indicators, 13 secondary indicators, and 37 tertiary indicators were ultimately achieved, and the weight coefficients of the corresponding indicators were determined. The questionnaire response rates for the two rounds of expert consultation were 100% and 94.44%, respectively. The expert judgment coefficient (Ca) for the two rounds of consultation was 0.922, the familiarity (Cs) was 0.811, and the authority coefficient (Cr) was 0.866 5. Conclusions The evaluation index system for the response ability of pediatric medical staff in infectious disease emergencies based on the PPRR risk management model is highly scientific and practical, and it still needs to be optimized and improved in practice.
keywords:infectious diseases  pediatrics  emergency response ability  evaluation indicators  expert consultation
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