Investigation and analysis of rescue team member composition through knowledge of disaster medical rescue
REN Xiu1 and TAO Fasheng2
1.Department of Information,Xinjiang Provincial Corps Hospital of Chinese People’s Armed Police Force,Urumqi 830091,China; 2. Integrated Training Base of Army of Western Theater Command,Urumqi 830002,China
Abstract:Objective To find out about the level of knowledge of regional disaster medical rescue through a questionaire survey ,and to analyze the member composition of medical rescue teams in order to provide reference for the construction of disaster medical rescue forces.Methods A on-site questionaire was used among 400 medical rescue team members selected from six general hospitals in Xinjiang to find out about their level of knowledge of disaster medical rescue, involving general knowledge of disaster medical rescue, first-aid expertise, knowledge of medical services and awareness of risks.Results Team members from other occupations and those with junior or intermediate professional titles had a better knowledge of disaster medical rescue (P<0.05) than executives and those with senior professional titles (P<0.05).The difference was of statistical significance. The level of education had little to do with the amount of knowledge of disaster relief(P>0.05).Conclusions Medical rescue teams should be staffed with people from different walks of life and with different professional titles. Members of rescue teams need to be optimized and grouped, and more professionals of medical rescue with diversified skills should be trained.
任 岫,陶发胜. 从灾害医学救援认知度调查分析救援队人员构成[J]. 武警医学, 2017, 28(5): 465-468.
REN Xiu and TAO Fasheng. Investigation and analysis of rescue team member composition through knowledge of disaster medical rescue. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2017, 28(5): 465-468.