Kesiapsiagaan Bencana Perawat di Rumah Sakit Rujukan pada Area Rentan Bencana di Indonesia: Studi Deskriptif

Tuti Herawati, Arcellia Farosyah Putri
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Background. Indonesia based on its geographical, geological, hydrological and demographic conditions is prone to disasters. Pre-disaster preparedness in health services are very important phases in reducing the impact of a disaster. Nurses are health workers with the largest number in a hospital, and have an important role in a disaster.The purpose of this study was to explore nurses’ perception regarding disaster preparedness in referral hospitals in disaster-prone areas in Indonesia. Methods. This study was a cross-sectional study. The cluster random sampling technique was used in the recruitment of 217 respondents from 4 referral hospitals in Indonesia. Self-report questioner were utilized and it was modified from Disaster Preparedness Evaluation Tool (DPET) and Emergency Prepardeness information Questionairre (EPIQ). Univariate and bivariate analyses were applied to describe the data. Results. The mean age of the respondents was 37.6 ± 8.9 years and the average length of service was 14 years ± 9.6 years. Respondents were mostly female, had vocational education level, were married, worked in wards, worked as clinical nurse, had no disaster experience but worked in hospitals that had experienced disasters. The average of nurses’ perception of disaster preparedness is 2.68 ± 0.32.  Respondents have attended 88.5% BHD training, 76.5% APAR, 60.8% fire simulation and 42.4% earthquake simulation. Disaster experiences and research locations influence the disaster preparedness of nurses in referral hospitals in Indonesia. There were no statistically significant differences in nurses’ preparedness for disasters on gender, education level, marital status, place of work, position. Conclusion. Nurses’ experience in dealing with disasters increases the perception of disaster preparedness among nurses. Therefore, regular training and simulations are required in the health services of disaster-prone areas in Indonesia.
印度尼西亚灾危地区转介医院护士备灾:描述性研究
背景。印度尼西亚由于其地理、地质、水文和人口条件,容易发生灾害。卫生服务的灾前准备是减少灾害影响的非常重要的阶段。护士是医院中人数最多的卫生工作者,在灾难中发挥着重要作用。本研究的目的是探讨印尼易发地区转诊医院护士对备灾的看法。方法。这项研究是一项横断面研究。采用整群随机抽样技术对印度尼西亚4家转诊医院的217名应答者进行了招募。采用自报告式问卷,由灾害准备评估工具(DPET)和应急准备信息问卷(EPIQ)改进而成。采用单变量和双变量分析来描述数据。结果。调查对象平均年龄37.6±8.9岁,平均工龄14±9.6岁。受访者以女性居多,具有职业教育水平,已婚,病房工作,临床护士工作,没有灾害经历,但在经历过灾害的医院工作。护士对备灾感知的平均值为2.68±0.32。受访者参加了88.5%的BHD培训,76.5%的APAR, 60.8%的火灾模拟和42.4%的地震模拟。灾害经历和研究地点影响印度尼西亚转诊医院护士的备灾能力。不同性别、文化程度、婚姻状况、工作地点、岗位对护士灾害应变能力的影响差异无统计学意义。结论。护士在处理灾害方面的经验增加了护士对备灾的认识。因此,在印度尼西亚易受灾地区的卫生服务中需要定期进行培训和模拟。
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