中国城市公共卫生管理应急应变能力指标的建立与应用

IF 1.4 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Shixiang Zhang, Yingyin Feng, Aiyong Zhu, Xiaoyan Huang, Tianxiang Huang
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本文在文献回顾和理论分析的基础上,提出了应急复原力的框架。在此基础上,运用德尔菲法和层次分析法建立了城市公共卫生管理应急弹性指标。该指标包括6个一级指标、22个二级指标和93个三级指标。根据创建的指数进行的评估表明,上海的公共卫生应急管理得分为82分(满分为100分),总体上是一个不错的分数。但仍存在应急预案缺乏专一性和可执行性、应急物资储备缺乏多样化、应急信息共享与合作程度低、中医药优势未得到充分发挥、地方社区公共卫生人员短缺等问题。总体而言,从重大传染病防控角度创建的城市公共卫生管理应急应变能力指标科学可靠,可有效评价城市公共卫生应急管理现状。
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Creation and use of an index of the emergency resilience of urban public health management in China.

This article proposes a framework for emergency resilience based on a review of the literature and theoretical analysis. On this basis, the Delphi method and the Analytic Hierarchy Process have been used to create an index of the emergency resilience of urban public health management. This index includes 6 primary indicators, 22 secondary indicators, and 93 tertiary indicators. An evaluation using the created index indicated that Shanghai's public health emergency management scored 82 out of 100, which is generally a good score. However, there are still problems such as the lack of specificity and implementability in emergency plans, the lack of diversification of reserves of emergency supplies, the low degree of sharing emergency information and cooperation, failure to capitalize on the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine, and the shortage of public health personnel in local communities. Overall, the index of the emergency resilience of urban public health management as was created from the perspective of preventing and controlling major infectious diseases is scientific and reliable, and it can effectively evaluate the current state of emergency management in urban public health.

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