Author/Authors :
LUO, Yu School of Nursing - the Third Military Medical University Chongqing, Chongqing, China , LIU, Ling Dept. of Health Statistics - the Third Military Medical University Chongqing, Chongqing, China , HUANG, Wen-Quan Xinqiao Hospital - the Third Military Medical University Chongqing, Chongqing, China , YANG, Ya-Na School of Nursing - the Third Military Medical University Chongqing, Chongqing, China , DENG, Jie School of Nursing - the Third Military Medical University Chongqing, Chongqing, China , YIN, Chun- Hong Kunming General Hospital of Chengdu Military Command, Chongqing, China , REN, Hui School of Nursing - the Third Military Medical University Chongqing, Chongqing, China , WANG, Xian-Yuan School of Nursing - the Third Military Medical University Chongqing, Chongqing, China
Abstract :
Background: It is widely accepted in many parts of the world that community nurses are of vital importance in various
phases of disaster response and management. In China, however, it is not clear whether the Chinese community
nurses are able to assume disaster-related duties due to the lack of a systematic assessment.
Methods: A pre-designed and well-tested questionnaire was employed to evaluate the competency in disaster response
and management among 205 valid registered Chinese community nurses between September and October
2009. Statistical analyses were performed with SPSS Version 13.0 using one way ANOVA, Least Significant Difference
(LSD) and multiple stepwise regression analysis.
Results: This group of Chinese community nurses scored at an intermediate level of competency (a score of 3.68 (SD
0.48) out of a perfect score of 5) in disaster response and management, suggesting that they have the basic ability to
participate in disaster-related nursing. Four factors, namely, Experiences in Disaster Relief, Participation in Disaster
Training, the Age and Duration in Job, were identified to be the predominant factors contributing significantly to the
integrated competency in disaster response and management of an individual.
Conclusion: Most of the Chinese community nurses have basic qualifications and competencies to undertake the responsibilities
of disaster response and management. However, more targeted disaster training including virtual-reality
based drills should be provided in order to improve their competency.