Preparedness for chemical, radiologic and nuclear incidents among a sample of emergency physicians' and general practitioners'—a qualitative study

IF 1.4 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Lina Gyllencreutz, Carl-Pontus Carlsson, S. Karlsson, Pia Hedberg
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PurposeThis study describes preparedness of emergency physicians and general practitioners following chemical, radiological and nuclear incidents.Design/methodology/approachFive emergency physicians and six general practitioners were interviewed individually, and data was analysed using qualitative content analysis.FindingsThe study results showed that physicians' preparedness for chemical, radiological and nuclear incidents is linked to one main category: to be an expert and to seek expertise and two categories: preparations before receiving CRN patients, and physical examination and treatment of CRN patients with subcategories.Research limitations/implicationsThe results have implications for further research on the complexity of generalist vs specialist competence and knowledge when responding to chemical, radiological and nuclear incidents.Originality/valueThis study provides insights regarding chemical, radiological and nuclear preparedness among physicians at emergency departments and primary healthcare centres.
急诊医生和全科医生样本中化学、放射学和核事故的准备情况——一项定性研究
目的本研究描述了急诊医生和全科医生在化学、放射性和核事故后的准备情况。设计/方法/方法对5名急诊医生和6名全科医生进行了单独访谈,并使用定性内容分析对数据进行了分析。研究结果表明,医生对化学、放射性和核事故的准备与一个主要类别有关:成为专家和寻求专业知识,以及两个类别:接收CRN患者前的准备,以及子类别的CRN患者的体检和治疗。研究局限性/含义研究结果对进一步研究应对化学、放射性和核事件时多面手与专家能力和知识的复杂性具有启示意义。原创性/价值这项研究为急诊科和初级保健中心的医生提供了有关化学、放射性和核准备的见解。
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International Journal of Emergency Services
International Journal of Emergency Services SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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