Construction of Emergency Preparedness Evaluation Index System of public for Major Emerging Infectious Diseases: A Delphi Study

Author:

Wei Wei1,Liu Yubei1,Zhou Na1,Tian Min2,Xie Longsheng3,Watson Roger4,Dai Fengling5,Hu Weili6,Chen Yanhua7

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing, Southwest Medical University

2. Department of Orthopedics, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University

3. Department of Nephrology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University

4. Health and Social Care Faculty, University of Hull

5. Department of Science and Technology, Southwest Medical University

6. College of Humanities and Management, Southwest Medical University

7. Department of Nursing, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University

Abstract

Abstract Objective To construct a scientific and comprehensive emergency preparedness evaluation index system of public for major emerging infectious diseases (MEIDs). Methods Based on the global national-level emergency preparedness index framework and a literature review, a preliminary index system was constructed. From June 2022 to September 2022, a panel of 20 experts from the fields of public health, infectious diseases, disease control, and psychology participated in the study. They rated the importance of pre-defined indicators using a five-point Likert scale. The index inclusion criteria were: mean scores of importance > 3.5, coefficient of variation < 2.5, and full mark rate > 20%. According to the feedback of each round of experts, the indicators of the index system were revised. Results After two rounds of expert consultation, the evaluation index system reached a consensus. The expert authority coefficient of consultation was 0.88 and 0.90. The Kendall’s coefficient of concordance of expert consultations was 0.294 and 0.322, respectively. The differences were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Finally, the emergency preparedness evaluation index system of public for major emerging infectious diseases was ultimately formed, including five first-level indicators, 20 second-level indicators and 53 third-level indicators. Conclusion The evaluation index system established by experts was reasonably scientific and could be used as a tool to evaluate the emergency preparedness of public for major emerging infectious diseases. At the same time, it could provide a reference for future education and training.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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