The Disaster Preparedness among Health Care Workers in Holy Mosques at Makkah and Madinah, Saudi Arabia

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A. Attar
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Saudi Arabia is annually receiving the largest mass gathering in the world, who come to perform Hajj or Umrah within a confined time and place. To assess preparedness for disasters at three health institutes in Holy mosques from the perspectives of the health workers. A cross-sectional study design, 314 health workers were selected randomly from Makkah health center (n=151), Madinah health center (n=68), and Al Ansar hospital (n=95) who responded to questionnaire adopted to assess preparedness for disaster. A significantly greater percentage of workers in Makkah center (79.5%) indicated that there is a disaster plan, comparable to those in Al Ansar hospital (61.1%) or Madinah health center (60.3%) (p<0.05). Also, a significantly higher proportion of the health workers in Makkah center (78.1%) agreed that they are adequately prepared to deal with the sudden influx of a large number of patients if compared to those in Madinah HC (55.9%) or those in Al Ansar hospital (52.6%) (p<0.05). A significantly higher percentage of the workers in the Makkah center (79.5%) compared to those in Al Ansar hospital (57.9%) and Madinah health center (61.8%) indicated that there is regular execution of disaster drills p<0.05. Makkah center is more adequately prepared to deal with disasters than the Madinah health center and Al Ansar hospital. Deliberate efforts are needed to enhance the disaster preparedness of the Madinah center and Al Ansar hospital to cope with the projected progressive increment in the number of pilgrims soon.
沙特阿拉伯麦加和麦地那圣寺医护人员的备灾工作
沙特阿拉伯每年都有世界上最大的群众集会,他们在限定的时间和地点来进行朝觐或朝圣。从卫生工作者的角度评估圣寺三所卫生机构的防灾准备情况。采用横断面研究设计,从麦加卫生中心(n=151)、麦地那卫生中心(n=68)和Al Ansar医院(n=95)随机抽取314名卫生工作者,他们回答了用于评估灾害准备情况的问卷。麦加中心的工作人员(79.5%)表示有灾害计划,这一比例明显高于安萨尔医院(61.1%)或麦地那保健中心(60.3%)(p<0.05)。此外,与麦地那医疗中心(55.9%)或Al Ansar医院(52.6%)相比,麦加医疗中心的卫生工作者(78.1%)认为他们为应对突然涌入的大量病人做好了充分准备的比例要高得多(p<0.05)。麦加中心工作人员的比例(79.5%)明显高于安萨尔医院(57.9%)和麦地那保健中心(61.8%),这表明定期执行灾害演习p<0.05。麦加中心在应对灾害方面比麦地那保健中心和安萨尔医院准备更充分。需要慎重努力,加强麦地那中心和安萨尔医院的备灾工作,以应付预计不久朝圣者人数将逐步增加的情况。
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