Development of disaster relief ability system for mobile nurses in military hospitals
HOU Yahong1, YAN Pengbo2, DI Hongjun3, CHENG Bin4
1. Department of Institute of Nerve Trauma and Repair, 3. Department of Sterilization and Supply, 4. Department of Research, Characteristic Medical Center of the Chinese people’s Armed Police Force, Tianjin 300162, China; 2. Department of Nursing, Tianjin Beichen Hospital, Tianjin 300134, China
Abstract:Objective To develop disaster relief ability system for mobile nurses in military hospitals so as to better meet the needs of disaster relief missions in military hospitals. Methods The initial disaster relief ability system for mobile nurses in military hospitals was developed by literature review. Two rounds of expert consultation were conducted among 20 experts from military hospitals, universities, graduate schools in China via Delphi Technique to finalize the system. Results The response rates were 100%, and the authority coefficients were 0.89 and 0.88. Coordination coefficients of two rounds of consultation were statistically significant by chi-square test (P<0.01),the coefficient of variation of each item ranged from 0.025 to 0.181 after the second round. The disaster relief ability system consisted of 4 first-level indicators and 24 second-level indicators. Conclusions The study methods are scientific and experts who show high levels of enthusiasm and authority have agreed opinions for each indicator of the developed disaster relief ability system for mobile nurses in military hospitals, which can be used for the assessment and training of mobile nurses in military hospitals.
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HOU Yahong, YAN Pengbo, DI Hongjun, CHENG Bin. Development of disaster relief ability system for mobile nurses in military hospitals. Med. J. Chin. Peop. Armed Poli. Forc., 2023, 34(1): 14-17.
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