Construction of evaluation system for the resilience of grassroots medical personnel in public health emergen-cies
Objective To screen and construct a scientific and effective resilience self-assessment system for pub-lic health events in grassroots medical personnel.Methods Alternative indicators were determined through literature re-view,and Delphi expert consultation method was used to conduct three rounds of expert consultation for candidate indicators.Then,the selected indicators were used for a fourth-round expert consultation.Finally,the attribute hierarchy process was used to assign weights to the resilience evaluation indicator system.A total of 25 experts participated in Delphi method expert consultation.Results The experts invited by this research institute were from 8 disciplinary fields,with an average professional work duration of 15.69 years.The consistency coefficients of Kendall's W for the first three rounds of ex-pert consultation were 0.372,0.409,0.394,respectively.A three-level indicator system has been established:the first level indicator included professional literacy(weight 0.346),psychological capital(weight 0.614),and emergency atti-tude(weight 0.040)of grassroots medical personnel.The second level indicator included 13 contents and were further di-vided into 46 third level indicators.Conclusion The resilience evaluation index system is effective and feasible to compre-hensively evaluate the resilience of primary medical staffs in the face of public health emergencies,and can provide a strate-gic basis for improving the response capacity to public health emergencies.
Grassroots medicalResiliencePublic health emergencyDelphi methodAttribute analytic hier-archy process