Research Article

[Retracted] Construction of the Evaluation Index System for Nurse Deployment Pertaining to the Disaster Rescue

Table 1

The evaluation index system of nurse deployment pertaining to the disaster rescue in military hospitals.

First-level indicatorsSecond-level indicatorsThird-level indicators

I-1 management efficiencyII-1 assembly principleIII-1 matching degree with rescue support mission
III-2 matching degree with relevant standards
III-3 matching degree with the actual hospital condition
II-2 planning organizationIII-4 completing the nursing plan within a specified time
III-5 complete and accurate nursing elements in the program with solid pertinence and operability
III-6 modifying and revising the plan according to the changing tasks
II-3 controlling coordinationIII-7 complete and well-implemented nursing system during the task implementation
III-8 the nursing force could be adjusted reasonably and well cooperated
III-9 cooperating with relevant departments actively
II-4 auxiliary decision-makingIII-10 strong information processing capability and practical judgment of the nursing information in the desktop deduction and other scenarios
III-11 nursing managers with more than 5 years of practical rescue experience and nursing professional guidance capability
III-12 strong capability to deal with emergencies and reasonable and feasible nursing suggestions
II-5 organizational trainingIII-13 independent or comprehensive nursing annual plan and exercise program in line with the relevant provision
III-14 nursing staff training, rehearsed plan with the detailed record for further evaluation and summary

I-2 team style and qualityII-6 ideological styleIII-15 firm political stance, a strong sense of responsibility and mission, and no disciplinary action
III-16 the revolutionary spirit of selfless dedication and fine style, the experience of participating in the implementation of urgent, difficult, dangerous, and heavy tasks or commendation in daily work
III-17 the sense of patient care, good self-cultivation, and high service satisfaction in daily security
II-7 military physical fitnessIII-18 qualification rate of military theory assessment
III-19 qualification rate of military physical fitness assessment based on the assessment standard of “training program”
III-20 qualification rate of rescue training personnel in recent three years
II-8 environmental adaptationIII-21 excellent psychological quality and acclimatization training in a particular environment
III-22 participating in continuous operation training or task under high intensity or complex environment
III-23 mastering the survival skills in the field
II-9 teamworkIII-24 members with a high sense of team identity in the department summary or job evaluation
III-25 smooth communication and good cooperation between the internal and external during the training
II-10 emergency responseIII-26 definite plan of nursing staff collection and timely and orderly assembly
III-27 rapid and orderly nursing staff who are responsible for loading and unloading goods and materials
III-28 quick and orderly nursing staff during the withdrawal

I-3 professional and technical levelII-11 early treatmentIII-29 qualification rate of nursing theory examination on early treatment items stipulated in the wounded treatment rules
III-30 qualification rate of nursing operation skill examination in the main items of early treatment
III-31 proportion of nursing staff who could complete the general debridement independently
II-12 specific treatmentIII-32 qualification rate of nursing theory examination on specialized treatment items stipulated in the wounded treatment rules
III-33 qualification rate of nursing operation skill examination on significant items of specialized treatment
II-13 classification during the evacuationIII-34 proficiency in injury classification
III-35 accuracy rate of nursing operation in injury classification
III-36 qualification rate of nursing skill examination on emergency treatment of injuries during the evacuation
II-14 disinfection supplyIII-37 qualification rate of theoretical examination on ishing, disinfection, and sterilization
III-38 qualification rate of technical examination on disinfection and sterilization of instruments and objects
II-15 epidemic prevention and protectionIII-39 qualification rate of theoretical examination on the epidemic prevention and health protection
III-40 qualification rate of technical examination on the diet, drinking, isolation, and environmental disinfection skills of the wounded
III-41 qualification rate of technical examination on detection and decontamination of nuclear chemical wounded
II-16 the usage of medical equipmentIII-42 the operation process specification and proficiency of nursing equipment
III-43 basic maintenance skills of nursing equipment
II-17 medical information processingIII-44 timely and accurate medical information collection report
III-45 skilled use of postinformation medical equipment

I-4 manpower deployment statusII-18 deployment statusIII-46 reasonable deployment of the number of nursing staff in the rescue team
III-47 the coordination degree between the number of rescue nurses in the rescue team and the nursing establishment of the hospital
II-19 deployment structureIII-48 meeting the requirements of the military configuration ratio
III-49 meeting the requirements of the medical staff configuration ratio
III-50 meeting the requirements of middle and senior nursing technical staff configuration ratio
III-51 meeting the requirements of the age structure deployment ratio
II-20 personnel distributionIII-52 reasonable degree of nursing staff deployment
III-53 reasonable degree of nursing unit module organization