对大城市地区生物恐怖主义或其他公共卫生紧急事件的医师准备和反应能力评估

Cathy B. Spranger DrPH(c), Dorian Villegas DrPH(c), Michael J. Kazda MA, Ann Marie Harris MPH(c), Shane Mathew MPH, Witold Migala PhD, MPH
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摘要

背景:医生在传染病暴发、异常生物事件或其他突发公共卫生事件的检测、报告和反应中的作用对社区安全至关重要。目的/方法为了评估当地医生应对此类事件的准备水平,沃斯堡市公共卫生部门、沃斯堡/塔兰特县卫生局和塔兰特县医学会于2006年春季合作设计并实施了一项横断面研究。结果结果作为当地临床社区准备的基线,91%的当地医生报告他们的知识为“一般差”,80%的人希望获得更多信息,83%的人赞成更多的培训机会。结论:通过该评估获得的信息可用于帮助培养教育干预措施,以增强临床医生在社区紧急情况下的参与、整合和动员。
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Assessment of Physician Preparedness and Response Capacity to Bioterrorism or Other Public Health Emergency Events in a Major Metropolitan Area

Background

The role of physicians in the detection, reporting, and response to infectious disease outbreaks, anomalous biologic events, or other public health emergencies is critical to the community's safety.

Objective/Method

In an effort to assess the level of preparedness of local physicians to respond to such events, the City of Fort Worth Public Health Department, the Fort Worth/Tarrant County Health Authority, and the Tarrant County Medical Society collaborated in designing and administering a cross-sectional study in spring 2006.

Results

The results serve as a baseline of the local clinical community's preparedness, with 91% of local physicians reporting their knowledge as “fair-poor,” 80% desiring more information, and 83% favoring more training opportunities.

Conclusion

Information obtained through this assessment is used to help cultivate educational interventions that will enhance the participation, integration, and mobilization of clinicians in the event of a community emergency.

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