破解健康安全的密码:通过排序效应分析揭示平衡指数
Jianping Zhu1,2, Qi Wu1,2, Shiqi Zhang1
1School of Management, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China.
BMC health services research
|January 4, 2024
概括
中国中国中国中国.
科学领域:
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 健康安全测量健康安全测量
- 国家卫生政策分析 国家卫生政策分析
背景情况:
- 健康安全是一个复杂的,多维的问题,在中国越来越突出.
- "健康中国2030"计划等倡议旨在提高国家卫生水平.
- 由于复杂的国家条件和指数设计挑战,现有努力的影响有限.
研究的目的:
- 开发和验证中国卫生安全的新测量指数系统.
- 评估当前卫生安全战略的有效性.
- 为改善国家卫生安全提供数据驱动的见解.
主要方法:
- 通过"健康中国2030"问卷调查,利用了来自中国各地3000名参与者的数据.
- 采用统计分析,包括多重对应分析和排序效应分析.
- 通过重量划分,顺序计算和排名构建了一个平衡的健康安全指数.
主要成果:
- 分析显示,较低的满意度 (1-3) 与较高的程度 (4-5) 之间的明显分离之间存在很强的相关性.
- 根据平均预期水平确定了四个正值和四个负值指数,形成了四个不同的集群.
- 在健康安全指标中没有观察到性别或居住区的显著差异.
结论:
- 通过"健康中国2030"框架,为中国开发并验证了均衡的健康安全指标.
- 该研究提供了对中国当前卫生安全格局的关键见解.
- 调查结果突出了国家卫生安全战略改进的具体领域.
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