Mohammad Javad Ghazanfari, Samad Karkhah, T. Yaghoubi
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Background: In recent years, the number of emergencies in hospitals has increased. Hospitals are one of the main assets for successful disaster management. One of the significant challenges in a disaster is the evacuation of training wards. There are anatomical and physiological differences between adults and children that make children more vulnerable to accidents and disasters. Rapid transfer of sick children on a large scale has always been challenging in this respect. Objectives: This study pursued the goal to determine the challenges of emergency evacuation in specialized hospitals for children and neonates. Methods: Searching online databases, such as Google Scholar, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science was done from December 1 to December 20, 2021. The keywords used for the search were based on Medical Subject Headings (MESH) and were combined with other keywords, including evacuation, disaster, pediatric, and patient transfer. All English language studies consistent with the study goal (emergency evacuation challenges in specialized hospitals for children and neonatal) were included in this study. Results: Out of 2,145 studies, the full text of 11 studies was finally reviewed. The measures taken during natural disasters are divided into three levels: local, state, and national. Emergency evacuation challenges are also divided into five categories: communication, training, transportation, equipment and energy, and management. Conclusions: This study provided essential perspectives for developing appropriate intervention strategies for the managers and policymakers of health care systems to better prepare in case of natural disasters breaking out in children and neonatal wards.
背景:近年来,医院急诊的数量有所增加。医院是成功管理灾害的主要资产之一。灾难中的一个重大挑战是训练病房的疏散。成人和儿童之间存在解剖学和生理学差异,这使儿童更容易受到事故和灾难的影响。在这方面,大规模快速转移患病儿童一直是一项挑战。目的:本研究旨在确定儿童和新生儿专科医院紧急疏散的挑战。方法:搜索2021年12月1日至12月20日期间的在线数据库,如Google Scholar、PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science。用于搜索的关键词基于医学主题标题(MESH),并与其他关键词相结合,包括疏散、灾难、儿科和患者转移。所有与研究目标一致的英语研究(儿童和新生儿专科医院的紧急疏散挑战)都包括在本研究中。结果:在2145项研究中,最终对11项研究的全文进行了回顾。自然灾害期间采取的措施分为三个层次:地方、州和国家。紧急疏散挑战也分为五类:通信、培训、运输、设备和能源以及管理。结论:这项研究为卫生保健系统的管理者和决策者制定适当的干预策略提供了重要的视角,以便在儿童和新生儿病房发生自然灾害时更好地做好准备。