XUE Xiao-jing, LÜ Ru-qi, LI Wei, . Performance and support pattern of nonlocal medical relief personnel during containment of coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic in Hubei province[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health. doi: 10.11847/zgggws1128317
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XUE Xiao-jing, LÜ Ru-qi, LI Wei, . Performance and support pattern of nonlocal medical relief personnel during containment of coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic in Hubei province[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health. doi: 10.11847/zgggws1128317
XUE Xiao-jing, LÜ Ru-qi, LI Wei, . Performance and support pattern of nonlocal medical relief personnel during containment of coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic in Hubei province[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health. doi: 10.11847/zgggws1128317
Citation:
XUE Xiao-jing, LÜ Ru-qi, LI Wei, . Performance and support pattern of nonlocal medical relief personnel during containment of coronavirus disease 2019 epidemic in Hubei province[J]. Chinese Journal of Public Health. doi: 10.11847/zgggws1128317
Objective To examine the performance and support pattern of nonlocal medical relief personnel at designated hospitals during containment of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic in Hubei province for providing references to on-site support in the case of controlling similar respiratory infectious disease epidemic.Methods During 10 – 15 February 2020, we conducted a questionnaire survey and an interview among 279 medical relief personnel and 15 relief team leaders/managers from Sichuan province. Information on personnel structure, relief support pattern, relief work content and difficulties in relief work in the containment of COVID-19 in Hubei province were collected and analyzed.Results The patterns of relief support practice reported by the respondents included: (1) being in the charge of medication for all COVID-19 patients in a designated ward; (2) taking full responsibility for the medication of COVID-19 patients in a designated ward or department by a relief support team; (3) the same as the second pattern but by the relief support team and local medical professionals. The nonlocal medical relief personnel reported executing the relief work smoothly under local professional and social environment but reduced working performance due to the lack of medical equipments, without adequate accompanying articles for daily living, and overworking-induced low work efficiency.Conclusion The professional skill of relief personnel, material preparation and pre-service training are important for nonlocal medical relief personnel conducting efficient onsite support in public health emergency response.
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