Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Emergency Department Staff towards Disaster Management Plans in Hospitals in India.

Q2 Medicine
Ali Alshikh Hasan, Sunil Kumar Ambrammal, Devasheesh Mathur
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Purpose: This study evaluates the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of healthcare workers (HCWs) regarding disaster preparedness and management plans in hospitals across Goa, India. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 46 hospitals in Goa using a standardized KAP questionnaire. The survey targeted emergency department doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Findings: Results indicate that while HCWs possess adequate knowledge and positive attitudes toward disaster preparedness, their practical readiness is insufficient. Only 60% had received formal training for handling disaster situations. Notably, 40% lacked training in using personal protective equipment (PPE). A significant portion of the participants relied on self-learning due to the absence of institutional training programs. Furthermore, only 67% of hospitals conducted disaster drills, with just 21% of staff participating in routine training sessions. Despite these limitations, 95% of participants emphasized the need for integrating disaster preparedness into medical education and ongoing professional development. Originality: This study addresses a gap in regional preparedness data and highlights the need for systemic improvements in disaster training programs among Indian healthcare workers, particularly in disaster-prone coastal regions like Goa.

印度医院急诊科人员对灾害管理计划的知识、态度和实践。
目的:本研究评估知识,态度和做法(KAP)的卫生保健工作者(HCWs)关于灾害准备和管理计划在印度果阿邦的医院。方法:采用标准化KAP问卷在果阿邦的46家医院进行了横断面研究。这项调查的对象是急诊科的医生、护士和辅助医务人员。数据分析采用描述性统计。研究发现:结果表明,卫生保健工作者对备灾有足够的知识和积极的态度,但他们的实际准备不足。只有60%的人接受过处理灾害情况的正式培训。值得注意的是,40%的人缺乏使用个人防护装备的培训。由于缺乏机构培训计划,很大一部分参与者依靠自学。此外,只有67%的医院进行了灾难演习,只有21%的员工参加了常规培训课程。尽管存在这些限制,95%的与会者强调需要将备灾纳入医学教育和持续的专业发展。原创性:这项研究解决了区域准备数据的差距,并强调了印度卫生保健工作者的灾害培训计划系统改进的必要性,特别是在灾害易发的沿海地区,如果阿。
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Hospital Topics
Hospital Topics Medicine-Medicine (all)
CiteScore
1.90
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44
期刊介绍: Hospital Topics is the longest continuously published healthcare journal in the United States. Since 1922, Hospital Topics has provided healthcare professionals with research they can apply to improve the quality of access, management, and delivery of healthcare. Dedicated to those who bring healthcare to the public, Hospital Topics spans the whole spectrum of healthcare issues including, but not limited to information systems, fatigue management, medication errors, nursing compensation, midwifery, job satisfaction among managers, team building, and bringing primary care to rural areas. Through articles on theory, applied research, and practice, Hospital Topics addresses the central concerns of today"s healthcare professional and leader.
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