1.Construction of palliative care service index system based on Delphi method
Yixuan HUANG ; Ling YUAN ; Yujie ZHOU ; Ligui WU ; Huizi SHA ; Xuanjing JIA
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(21):1606-1612
Objective:To construct a service index system suitable for palliative care institutions at all levels, and provide reference for medical institutions to carry out programmed palliative care services.Methods:From April 2020 to June 2021, using expert focus group method, combined with domestic and foreign literature review and pilot work experience, the flow chart of hospice care service was preliminarily drawn, and the service indicators were formulated. Delphi expert letter consultation method was used to conduct two rounds of consultation among 16 experts, and finally the palliative care service index system was formed.Results:The positive coefficient of experts in the two rounds of Delphi expert letter consultation were 16/20 and 16/16, the authority coefficient was 0.828, 0.831, and the Kendall harmony coefficient was 0.236, 0.389, respectively. Finally, the palliative care service index system consisted of 8 indicators for primary level, 18 indicators for secondary level and 40 indicators for tertiary level.Conclusions:The established palliative care service index system is scientific and reliable, which can provide reference for all levels of hospice care institutions to carry out programmed services.
2.Key issues in the response of tertiary public hospitals to public health emergencies in China
Haiyi JIA ; Zheng CHEN ; Yan LI ; Yipeng LYU ; Xuanjing LI ; Xinke ZHOU ; Xiang GAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(7):661-665
ObjectiveTo identify and clarify the key issues faced by tertiary hospitals in responding to public health emergencies. MethodsA literature review index system was constructed, and key issues were identified using hierarchical analysis. ResultsAfter a systematic literature review, 20 types of problems faced by tertiary hospitals in responding to public health emergencies were identified. Three key issues were ultimately identified by prioritizing the issues that needed to be addressed. ConclusionThe key issues of tertiary hospitals in responding to public health emergencies are concentrated in the areas of emergency response capabilities and competencies of medical staff, the number of emergency response personnel, and the standardization and specificity of training and drills. Tertiary hospitals should focus on these issues in developing public health emergency response systems to improve the effectiveness of their emergency response.
3.Key issues and optimization strategies of emergency response to public health emergencies in the Yangtze River Delta region
Xinke ZHOU ; Zheng CHEN ; Yan LI ; Yipeng LYU ; Xuanjing LI ; Shaoyou JIA ; Xiang GAO
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(7):666-672
ObjectiveTo identify the key issues in emergency response to public health emergencies in the Yangtze River Delta region, and to provide a basis for the formulation of relevant policies. MethodLiterature on emergency response to public health emergencies in the Yangtze River Delta region was systematically reviewed and collected, and 18 main problems were identified after collecting and organizing the problems. A questionnaire survey and cluster analysis were used to identify the key issues. ResultsThe study of 18 major problems revealed that "insufficient reserve of emergency medical supplies", "insufficient financial investment to meet the needs of emergency response", "lack of a sound mechanism for the deployment of supplies, resulting in the untimely deployment of materials", were the key issues of emergency response to public health emergencies in the Yangtze River Delta region. ConclusionFuture development of the emergency response system in the Yangtze River Delta region should focus on accelerating the integration process of the Yangtze River Delta, establishing and improving information systems, optimizing the material storage and deployment network, prioritizing the fund investment and utilization mechanism, and improving the effectiveness of public health emergency response.