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. 2012 Sep 25;12:338. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-12-338

Table 5.

Behavior analysis of primary care medical staffs towards public health emergencies

Items Urban medical staffs Rural medical staffs Total χ2 P value
The frequency of emergency response training since work
 Once a year(%)
32.5
29.7
31.3
3.014
0.083
 Once every 2 to 5 years(%)
30.0
20.3
25.8
40.982
0.000
 Interval of more than  5 years(%)
9.3
10.0
9.6
0.453
0.501
 Never (%)
28.2
40.1
33.3
53.279
0.000
Sources to gain health emergency associated knowledge(multiple choice)
 School education(%)
25.2
29.2
26.9
8.695
0.003
 Self-learning(%)
17.7
18.7
18.1
0.570
0.450
 Organizational learning unit(%)
40.3
35.8
38.4
7.013
0.008
 Media(%)
38.6
27.3
32.4
47.763
0.000
 Continuing education(%)
25.1
15.6
20.5
45.927
0.000
 Accumulation of practical work(%)
29.2
36.1
31.6
18.290
0.000
 Other sources(%)
17.2
23.0
19.3
16.831
0.000
 Participated in treatment at the scene(%)
25.2
26.3
25.7
0.510
0.475
Response to public health emergencies(Single-choice)
 Self-aid(%)
45.9
31.0
39.4
83.743
0.000
 Mutual-aid(%)
51.7
64.5
57.3
56.314
0.000
 Escape(%)
1.5
1.9
1.7
0.847
0.358
 Don’t know what to do(%) 0.9 2.5 1.6 14.410 0.000