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Assessment of the community healthcare providers' ability and willingness to respond to a bioterrorist attack in Florida.

机译:评估社区医疗保健提供者应对佛罗里达州生物恐怖袭击的能力和意愿。

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Previous findings have demonstrated that the preparedness and infrastructure of the public health system are inadequately developed for a biological and/or chemical terrorism attack. Chen et al. reported that those primary care providers that would have to respond to such an attack do not feel prepared to diagnose and manage such an event.; This research was an observational study using e-mail/web based survey to assess the levels of preparedness (PL) and willingness to respond (WTR) to a bioterrorism attack, and identify factors that predict PL and WTR of Florida community healthcare providers. The conceptual framework and questionnaire was designed based on empirical studies and the use of an expert panel to assess the providers' administrative and clinical competencies, WTR, and PL. The questionnaire was pilot-tested in 30 subjects. Reliability was high (Cronbach's alpha = .82). The emailed invitation letters were sent to 22,800 healthcare providers in Florida. The questionniare was posted for 7 days on the website during December, 2004.; There were 2,279 respondents of 9,124 who received the e-mails. Response rate was 28%, with 86% completed questionnaires. The subjects included physicians (n = 604), nurses (n = 1,152), and pharmacists (n = 486). The results demonstrated that only 32% of the Florida providers were competent and willing to respond to a bioterrorism attack. 82.7% of providers were willing to respond in their local community and 53.6% within the State. The subjects were more competent in administrative skills than clinical knowledge (62.8% vs. 45%). The most competent areas were the initiation of the treatment and recognition of their clinical and administrative roles. The least competent areas were identifying the cases and communicate risk to the others. About 55% of the subjects had previous bioterrorism training and 31.5% had emergency drills. Gender, race, previous training and drills, perceived threats of bioterrorism attack, and preceived benefits of training and drills and "feeling" prepared were the predictors of overall preparedness.; The findings suggest that only one-third of Florida community healthcare providers were prepared for a bioterrorism attack. To effectively plan for a bioterrorism attack it is important to target the interventions to improve clinical knowledge in every healthcare profession.
机译:先前的发现表明,针对生物和/或化学恐怖袭击,公共卫生系统的准备和基础设施开发不足。 Chen等。报告指出,那些必须应对此类攻击的初级保健提供者并不准备诊断和管理此类事件。这项研究是一项观察性研究,使用基于电子邮件/网络的调查来评估对生物恐怖袭击的准备程度(PL)和响应意愿(WTR),并确定预测佛罗里达社区医疗保健提供者的PL和WTR的因素。基于经验研究和专家小组的使用来设计概念框架和调查表,以评估提供者的行政和临床能力,WTR和PL。该问卷在30位受试者中进行了先导测试。可靠性很高(Cronbach's alpha = .82)。通过电子邮件发送的邀请函已发送给佛罗里达州的22800家医疗保健提供者。该问题已于2004年12月在网站上发布了7天。收到电子邮件的9,124位受访者中有2,279位。回答率为28%,已完成问卷调查率为86%。受试者包括医生(n = 604),护士(n = 1,152)和药剂师(n = 486)。结果表明,只有32%的佛罗里达州提供者有能力并愿意对生物恐怖袭击做出反应。 82.7%的提供者愿意在当地社区做出回应,而53.6%的人愿意在州内做出回应。与临床知识相比,受试者在行政管理技能方面更胜任(62.8%对45%)。最有能力的领域是治疗的开始以及对其临床和行政作用的认可。最不称职的领域是确定案件并与其他人交流风险。约55%的受试者曾接受过生物恐怖主义训练,而31.5%的人进行了紧急演习。性别,种族,先前的训练和演习,感知到的生物恐怖袭击的威胁,以及训练和演习的预见好处以及准备的“感觉”是整体准备的预测因素。调查结果表明,只有三分之一的佛罗里达州社区医疗服务提供者已准备好应对生物恐怖袭击。为了有效地计划生物恐怖袭击,针对干预措施以提高每个医疗保健行业的临床知识很重要。

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  • 作者

    Crane, Jeffrey S.;

  • 作者单位

    University of South Florida.;

  • 授予单位 University of South Florida.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Public Health.; Political Science General.; Psychology General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2005
  • 页码 173 p.
  • 总页数 173
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 预防医学、卫生学;政治理论;心理学;
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