1. Improving primary healthcare quality in China through training needs analysis
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Bin Liu, Qiang Xue, Xiangang Li, Jianwei Sun, Zhenyi Rao, Guangying Zou, Xin Li, Zhaoyuan Yin, Xianyu Zhang, Yahua Tian, and Min Zhang
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Primary healthcare ,Training needs ,Medical quality ,Response strategies ,Healthcare workers ,Different levels of medical facilities ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The diagnosis and treatment capability levels of healthcare professionals directly affect the overall quality of medical services. Enhancing these capability levels requires strengthening the professional skill training of healthcare workers, especially those in primary care settings in economically underdeveloped areas. To understand the actual needs for professional skill training among primary healthcare workers, thereby providing data support for targeted training initiatives. An online survey was conducted using convenience sampling and subsequently, snowball sampling from May 10, 2023 to January 31, 2024. The survey included 3811 healthcare workers across China, and 3617 valid questionnaires were recovered. Descriptive analysis was used to compare the professional backgrounds and training needs of healthcare workers at different medical facility levels. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses were employed to explore factors influencing the training of primary healthcare workers. The survey revealed that 70.1% of respondents were female, and 94.2% were from medical facilities below the provincial level, with 43.2% from township-level or lower medical facilities. Significant differences were found in age distribution, work experience, professional titles, educational levels, and training needs among provincial/national, prefectural/county, and township levels (P 1, P
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- 2024
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