Resilience assessment of health-care facilities within urban context: learning from a non-profit hospital in Tehran, Iran

IF 0.9 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Mehrdad Rahmani, A. Lotfata, Sarasadat Khoshnevis, K. Javanmardi, M. Akdogan
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Abstract

Purpose Tehran’s health-care system is growing, yet it lacks emergency planning procedures. The premise of this study is that the urban environment around a hospital is just as robust as the hospital itself. This study aims to look at hospital resilience in an urban setting to see where it may be improved to keep the hospital operational during a disaster. Design/methodology/approach The urban resilience (UR) of Amir-Alam Hospital was analyzed in this study using a customized version of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction’s City Resilience Profiling Tool. The 34 indications were broken down into five categories. Findings The result revealed that the hospital’s UR score was 51.75 out of 100, indicating medium resilience. The results of this study enable the decision-makers to determine what measures they may take to improve the hospital’s resilience in terms of its surrounding urban context. Originality/value The originality of this research is based on the surrounding urban environment’s resilience as an integral part of hospital resilience.
城市卫生保健设施复原力评估:向伊朗德黑兰一家非营利性医院学习
目的德黑兰的医疗保健系统正在发展,但它缺乏应急计划程序。这项研究的前提是,医院周围的城市环境就像医院本身一样强健。本研究旨在研究城市环境下医院的复原力,以了解在灾难发生时如何改进医院的复原力,以保持医院的运营。设计/方法/方法本研究使用联合国减少灾害风险办公室的城市复原力分析工具的定制版本对Amir-Alam医院的城市复原力(UR)进行了分析。34项指标被分为5类。结果显示,该医院的UR得分为51.75分(满分为100分),表明该医院的韧性中等。本研究的结果使决策者能够确定他们可以采取哪些措施来提高医院在周围城市环境中的弹性。独创性/价值本研究的独创性是基于周边城市环境的弹性作为医院弹性的一个组成部分。
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