Realities of Disaster Preparedness in Rural Hospitals

William G. Manley RN, CEN, Paul M. Furbee MA, Jeffery H. Coben MD, Sharon K. Smyth BA, Daniel E. Summers RN, BSN, CEN, EMT-P, Ronald C. Althouse PhD, Rodney L. Kimble BA, EMT-P, Aaron T. Kocsis RN, MS, James C. Helmkamp PhD
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Disaster preparedness has always been an area of major concern for the medical community, but recent world events have prompted an increased interest. The health care system must respond to disasters of all types, whether the incidents occur in urban or rural settings. Although the barriers and challenges are different in the rural setting, common areas of preparedness must be explored. This study examines the experiences of rural hospital emergency departments with threat preparedness. Data were gathered through a nationwide survey to describe emergency department experience with specific incidents, as well as the frequency of occurrence of these events. Expanding surge capacity of hospitals and developing a community-wide response to natural or human-made incidents is crucial in mitigating long-term effects on the health care system. Analysis of preparedness activities will help identify common themes to better prioritize preparedness activities and maximize a hospital's response capabilities.

农村医院备灾的实际情况
备灾一直是医学界主要关注的一个领域,但最近的世界事件引起了人们越来越大的兴趣。卫生保健系统必须对所有类型的灾害作出反应,无论事件发生在城市还是农村。尽管农村环境中的障碍和挑战有所不同,但必须探索共同的防范领域。本研究探讨农村医院急诊科的威胁防范经验。通过全国调查收集数据,描述急诊部门处理特定事件的经验,以及这些事件发生的频率。在减轻对卫生保健系统的长期影响方面,扩大医院的应急能力和制定全社区应对自然或人为事件的措施至关重要。对备灾活动的分析将有助于确定共同主题,以便更好地确定备灾活动的优先次序,并最大限度地提高医院的应对能力。
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