Lessons Learned in an Australian Flood-Affected Hospital's Evacuation and Field Hospital Setup: A Qualitative Study

IF 2.6 3区 管理学 Q3 MANAGEMENT
Faran Shoaib Naru, Kate Churruca, Janet C. Long, Mitchell Sarkies, Jeffrey Braithwaite
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Abstract

The staff of an Australian hospital faced significant challenges in evacuating the whole hospital due to unprecedented flooding. A retrospective study of those challenges and consequent adaptations was conducted to capture lessons for better preparedness. Semi-structured interviews with seven clinicians and nurse managers in critical roles during the evacuation were conducted. Inductive thematic analysis was conducted in NVivo 14 to capture the themes emerging from the interview transcripts. Communication disruption, lack of knowledge of evacuation plan, staff shortage due to floods, crowd control of numerous volunteers, difficulties with ambulance service and insufficient information on field hospital's site and requirements, were the major challenges that the flood-affected hospital's staff faced during evacuation. The staff improvised by conducting a reverse triage of patients that were tracked throughout evacuation. Additional adaptations included usage of private cars, buses and maxi taxis to transport equipment, medication and supplies. Despite being rare, whole hospital evacuations cannot be ruled out at a time when climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of disasters. This research identifies lessons to enhance disaster preparedness for potential hospital evacuations.

从澳大利亚洪灾医院的疏散和野战医院设置中汲取的经验教训:定性研究
由于前所未有的洪水,澳大利亚一家医院的工作人员在疏散整个医院时面临重大挑战。对这些挑战和随之而来的适应进行了回顾性研究,以吸取教训,以便更好地做好准备。对在疏散期间发挥关键作用的7名临床医生和护士管理人员进行了半结构化访谈。在NVivo 14中进行归纳主题分析,以捕捉访谈记录中出现的主题。通信中断、对疏散计划缺乏了解、洪水导致工作人员短缺、控制众多志愿者的人群、救护车服务困难以及关于野战医院地点和要求的信息不足,是受洪水影响的医院工作人员在疏散期间面临的主要挑战。工作人员即兴发挥,对整个撤离过程中跟踪的病人进行了反向分类。其他调整包括使用私家车、公共汽车和大型出租车来运输设备、药品和用品。尽管这种情况很少见,但在气候变化增加灾害频率和强度的情况下,不能排除整个医院的疏散。本研究确定了加强潜在医院疏散的备灾经验教训。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management is an invaluable source of information on all aspects of contingency planning, scenario analysis and crisis management in both corporate and public sectors. It focuses on the opportunities and threats facing organizations and presents analysis and case studies of crisis prevention, crisis planning, recovery and turnaround management. With contributions from world-wide sources including corporations, governmental agencies, think tanks and influential academics, this publication provides a vital platform for the exchange of strategic and operational experience, information and knowledge.
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