PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

Establishment of a no-notice drill mode evaluation system for public health emergencies.

  • Sicheng Huang,
  • Zibo Lin,
  • Xinqi Lin,
  • Lin Li,
  • Feng Ruan,
  • Wenhua Mei,
  • Sidong Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0266093
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
p. e0266093

Abstract

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ObjectiveAt present, there are some no-notice drill mode evaluation systems for public health emergencies in Chinese hospitals, which are the subjects of assessment in this study. However, there is a lack of CDC. This study builds a set of no-notice drill mode evaluation systems for public health emergencies that involve the CDC.MethodsThe indexes for these systems were based on the performance of two no-notice drills for public health emergencies in Guangdong Province. Twenty experts were invited to screen the indicators during two rounds of the Delphi method to determine the weight of first- and second-level indexes through the analytic hierarchy process, and the weight of the third-level index was calculated using the percentage method.ResultsAfter two rounds of expert consultation, we obtained four first-level indicators, twenty-six second-level indicators and eighty-six third-level indicators. According to the weight calculated by analytic hierarchy process, the weights of the first-level indicators are emergency preparation (0.2775), verification and consultation regarding an epidemic situation (0.165), field investigation and control (0.3925) and summary report (0.165). Sensitivity analysis shows that the stability of the index is good.ConclusionThe no-notice drill mode evaluation system for public health emergencies constructed in this study can be applied to public health departments such as the CDC. Through promotion, it can provide a scientific basis for epidemiological investigation assessment.