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Local Health Department Epidemiologic Capacity: A Stratified Cross-Sectional Assessment Describing the Quantity Education Training and Perceived Competencies of Epidemiologic Staff

机译:地方卫生部门的流行病学能力:对流行病学人员的数量教育培训和感知能力进行分层的跨部门评估

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>Introduction: Local health departments (LHDs) must have sufficient numbers of staff functioning in an epidemiologic role with proper education, training, and skills to protect the health of communities they serve. This pilot study was designed to describe the composition, training, and competency level of LHD staff and examine the hypothesis that potential disparities exist between LHDs serving different sized populations.>Materials and Methods: Cross-sectional surveys were conducted with directors and epidemiologic staff from a sample of 100 LHDs serving jurisdictions of varied sizes. Questionnaires included inquiries regarding staff composition, education, training, and measures of competency modeled on previously conducted studies by the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists. Number of epidemiologic staff, academic degree distribution, epidemiologic training, and both director and staff confidence in task competencies were calculated for each LHD size strata.>Results: Disparities in measurements were observed in LHDs serving different sized populations. LHDs serving small populations reported a smaller average number of epidemiologic staff than those serving larger jurisdictions. As size of population served increased, percentages of staff and directors holding bachelors’ and masters’ degrees increased, while those holding RN degrees decreased. A higher degree of perceived competency of staff in most task categories was reported in LHDs serving larger populations.>Discussion: LHDs serving smaller populations reported fewer epidemiologic staff, therefore might benefit from additional resources. Differences observed in staff education, training, and competencies suggest that enhanced epidemiologic training might be particularly needed in LHDs serving smaller populations. Results can be used as a baseline for future research aimed at identifying areas where training and personnel resources might be particularly needed to increase the capabilities of LHDs.
机译:>简介:地方卫生部门(LHD)必须具有足够数量的流行病学工作人员,并具有适当的教育,培训和技能,以保护所服务社区的健康。这项初步研究旨在描述LHD员工的组成,培训和能力水平,并检验为不同规模的人口服务的LHD之间存在潜在差异的假设。>材料和方法:进行了横断面调查与来自100个LHD样本的主任和流行病学人员一起,为不同规模的辖区提供服务。问卷包括有关人员组成,教育,培训和胜任力衡量的询问,这些询问是根据州和地区流行病学家委员会先前进行的研究制定的。计算了每个LHD规模阶层的流行病学研究人员数量,学历分布,流行病学培训以及主任和工作人员对任务胜任力的信心。>结果:在为不同规模的人口提供服务的LHD中,测量值存在差异。与服务于较大司法管辖区的人群相比,服务于小规模人口的LHD的平均流行病学人员数量较少。随着服务人口规模的增加,拥有本科学历和硕士学位的工作人员和董事所占百分比增加,而拥有RN学位的人员和董事所占比例下降。服务于人口众多的左手多动症在大多数任务类别中的工作人员感觉到的胜任程度更高。在员工教育,培训和能力方面所观察到的差异表明,在为人口较少的LHD中特别需要加强流行病学培训。研究结果可作为未来研究的基准,旨在确定可能特别需要培训和人力资源以提高LHDs能力的领域。

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