Current Status and Influencing Factors of Community Medical Staff's Public Health Emergency Response Capacity

Journal: Journal of Clinical Medicine Research DOI: 10.32629/jcmr.v6i1.3682

Tingting Lin, Bin Wu, Zhiyuan Chen, Junsun Zhu, Wencheng Ye

Tianshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Changning District, Shanghai 200051, China

Abstract

Since the 21st century, all kinds of major public health events have occurred frequently around the world and become increasingly serious. Most of them are concentrated in the community, which has brought huge economic losses to the community and caused serious casualties. Community medical staff are familiar with the community environment and have a close relationship with the residents. In public health emergencies, community medical staff can arrive at the scene in the shortest time and quickly carry out rescue work, which is an important force to respond to public health emergencies. Therefore, community health service centers should respond to public health emergencies to improve the risk prevention and control ability of community medical staff and the ability to respond to public health emergencies. To provide scientific basis for improving the emergency response capacity of community medical staff by investigating the current situation of community medical staff's emergency response ability to public health events and analyzing the influencing factors.

Keywords

Community medical staff; Public health emergencies; Emergency response capacity; Status quo; Influencing factors

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