• 1. Sichuan Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Chengdu 610041, China;
  • 2. Sichuan Provincial Hospital for Women & Children, Chengdu 610041, China;
  • 3. The Center of Mental Health Sichuan Province, Mianyang 621000, China;
  • 4. Health Inspection Agency of Sichuan Province, Chengdu 610041, China;
WUXian-ping, Email: wwwuxp@163.com
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Objective To investigate the guidance centers for promoting equalization of basic public health services in Sichuan province, in order to provide evidence for construction and development. Methods By questionnaire survey, we collected relevant information and data about the guidance centers at all levels in Sichuan province. The EpiData 3.0 was used to establish a database and the SPSS 16.0 was used to analyze data. Results A total of 202 guidance centers had been set up in Sichuan province. All disciplines of the basic public health services were covered by these centers. There were 2 020 technicians, whose average age was 41.37, more had college degree, and intermediate professional title. 54.5% of the guidance centers didn't work together, and there were 92.7% part-time technicians. Only 40% city and 20% county guidance centers got working funds. The average working funds of province, city and county were 890 000 yuan per year, 101 000 yuan per year and 89 000 yuan per year, respectively. Conclusion The guidance centers of Sichuan province at all levels have effectively promoted the basic public health services project, but we should improve and perfect the management mechanism and guarantee mechanism.

Citation: GUANXu-jing, TANGXue-feng, WUXian-ping, WANGMei-yin, LIANGJin-ming, ZHANGJing-jing, MEIRong, JIANGXiu-wen, ZHANGBang-rong. Survey on Status of the Guidance Centers for Promoting Equalization of Basic Public Health Services in Sichuan Province. Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, 2015, 15(3): 249-252. doi: 10.7507/1672-2531.20150043 Copy

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