Resilience of community health emergency staff
10.19485/j.cnki.issn2096-5087.2021.10.006
- Author:
LIN Yongxing
;
ZHU Ying
;
LI Wenxin
;
YU Cun
;
SUN Yexiang
;
LI Qiaofang
;
LI Na
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
community health emergency staff;resilience;core emergency capability
- From:
Journal of Preventive Medicine
2021;33(10):998-1002
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To learn the level of resilience among community health emergency staff in Zhejiang Province and its influencing factors under the epidemic situation of coronavirus disease 2019.
Methods:Using stratified cluster sampling method, the community health emergency workers from six counties in Zhejiang Province were recruited in this study. A self-designed questionnaire, a scale for core emergency response capability of medical workers and 10 Items Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale ( CD-RISC-10 ) were employed. The multivariate linear regression model was used to analyze the influencing factors for resilience.
Results:A total of 749 people were surveyed, with 699 valid questionnaires ( effective rate 93.32% ). Among the 699 community health emergency staffs, the total scores of resistance and core emergency response capability were 34.97±7.95 and 118.38±27.60. The multivariate linear regression analysis showed that core emergency response capability ( β'=0.410 ), education background (diploma: β'=0.158; bachelor: β'=0.196), position ( top: β'=0.083 ) and self-rated physical fitness ( not qualified: β'=-0.152; less qualified: β'=-0.235; generally qualified: β'=-0.219; more qualified: β'=-0.107 ) were the influencing factors for resilience of community health emergency staff.
Conclusion:The resilience of community health emergency staff in Zhejiang Province is at a medium level, and is associated with education background, physical fitnes and position.
- Full text:社区卫生应急人员抗逆力调查.pdf