Identification and Analysis of Parameters and Global Experiences of Hospital Preparedness Against Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Disasters: A Scoping Review

Saeed Beik Mohammadi, B. Amirheidari, Tania Danesh, Mahmoud Nekouei Moghadam, Vahid Yazdi-Feyzabadi, Ebrahim Hassani, H. Habibzadeh
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Context: Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRNs) disasters represent a disconcerting event for governments, health care providers, the public, and hospitals need to be prepared to cope with such disasters. Therefore, the present scoping review was conducted to identify and analyze the parameters and global experiences of hospital preparedness against CBRN disasters. Methods: The study is a scoping review that examines English and Persian databases including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, Science Direct, Google Scholar, and Jihad Daneshgahi Scientific Information Database (SID), Iranian Research Institute for Information Science and Technology, Magiran, and Iranmedex. Reviewing the studies found on the search bases was carried out in three stages; title, abstract and full text. According to refined studies, the data were extracted in order to meet the objectives and respond to the research questions. Results: In the initial search, 1104 articles were identified. First, the articles were reviewed in terms of duplication, year of publication, title, abstract, and relevance to the topic, and finally, 17 articles that met the inclusion criteria were incorporated in the systematic review process. Finally, 8 primary issues addressed in the articles including (1) Staff training, (2) Planning to deal with disasters, (3) Personal protection equipment, (4) Risk perception, (5) Decontamination of medical centers and wards, (6) Detection of CBRN infection, (7) Availability of drugs and antidotes, and (8) The presence of health professionals and staff were discussed. The review of findings reported by various studies revealed shortcomings in the above eight areas. Conclusions: Most hospitals have begun to undertake activities to deal with CBRN and follow a special program for this purpose. However, due to the industrialization of human societies and the surge in CBRN events and other threatening activities, this level of preparedness is not satisfactory and further planning is warranted. However, the present study offers valuable insights and recommendations for policymakers and hospital managers to improve their hospital preparedness for the risks of CBRN disasters.
医院防范化学、生物、放射和核灾害的参数识别和分析及全球经验:范围审查
背景:化学、生物、放射性和核(cbrn)灾害是政府、卫生保健提供者、公众和医院需要做好应对此类灾害的准备的令人不安的事件。因此,进行了本次范围审查,以确定和分析医院防范CBRN灾害的参数和全球经验。方法:该研究是一项范围综述,检查了英语和波斯语数据库,包括PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、Science Direct、Google Scholar和Jihad Daneshgahi科学信息数据库(SID)、伊朗信息科学与技术研究所、Magiran和Iranmedex。审查在搜索基地找到的研究分三个阶段进行;标题、摘要和全文。根据精细化的研究,提取数据,以满足目标和响应研究问题。结果:在最初的检索中,鉴定出1104篇文章。首先,对文章的重复、出版年份、标题、摘要和与主题的相关性进行审查,最后,将符合纳入标准的17篇文章纳入系统审查过程。最后,文章讨论了8个主要问题,包括:(1)人员培训,(2)灾害应对计划,(3)个人防护装备,(4)风险认知,(5)医疗中心和病房的去污,(6)CBRN感染的检测,(7)药物和解毒剂的可用性,以及(8)卫生专业人员和工作人员的存在。对各种研究报告的研究结果的回顾揭示了上述八个方面的缺陷。结论:大多数医院已开始开展应对CBRN的活动,并为此制定了专门方案。然而,由于人类社会的工业化以及CBRN事件和其他威胁活动的激增,这种准备水平并不令人满意,需要进一步规划。然而,本研究为政策制定者和医院管理者提供了宝贵的见解和建议,以提高他们的医院对CBRN灾害风险的准备。
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