S. Asefzadeh, Roya Rajaee, F. Ghamari, R. Kalhor, S. Gholami
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Abstract
Context: Over the past decade the number of accidents and disasters has been growing around the world. In addition to damaging communities and infrastructures, unexpected disasters also affect service providers. This study aimed to evaluate the readiness of hospitals when confronted with unexpected disasters.
Evidence Acquisition: The present study was a simple review article, which was conducted via searching different sites, such as:Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct and PubMed, using different key words such as: Disasters, Crisis, Hospital and preparedness.The relationship between the articles found in relation to our subject was investigated through the title and abstract of articles. The relationship between the articles, which were found in relation to our subject, was investigated through the title and abstract of
the articles. Our search included papers published during the period between 2007 and 2015 and we only considered studies that measured the preparedness of hospitals in critical conditions. Among the 30 articles, which were found, 17 were excluded from the study due to lack of relevant data. Hence, 15 papers, which were of proper design and robust data analysis, were included in the
current study.
Results: Hospital preparedness in disaster was evaluated in three dimensions: structural, non-structural factors and vulnerability management performance. A total of readiness of hospitals in three dimensions was mediocre.
Conclusions: Overall, the results derived from these studies indicated that hospital safety levels in most of the surveyed hospitals were moderate. Although the situation in hospitals is not critical, there is a need to plan and take appropriate measures to improve
the safety level of the hospitals.
Keywords: Disasters, Risk Assessment, Hospital Preparedness, Iranian Hospitals
背景:在过去十年中,世界各地的事故和灾难数量一直在增长。除了破坏社区和基础设施外,意外灾害还会影响服务提供商。本研究旨在评估医院在面对意外灾害时的准备情况。证据获取:本研究是一篇简单的综述文章,通过搜索不同的网站,如:Web of Science, Scopus, Science Direct和PubMed,使用不同的关键词,如:Disasters, Crisis, Hospital and preparedness。通过文章的标题和摘要来调查与我们主题相关的文章之间的关系。文章之间的关系,这是发现有关我们的主题,通过文章的标题和摘要进行调查。我们的搜索包括2007年至2015年期间发表的论文,我们只考虑了衡量医院在危急情况下的准备情况的研究。在发现的30篇文章中,有17篇因缺乏相关数据而被排除在本研究之外。因此,本研究纳入了15篇设计合理、数据分析稳健的论文。结果:从结构因素、非结构因素和脆弱性管理绩效三个维度对医院备灾进行了评价。医院在三个维度上的总体准备情况一般。结论:总体而言,这些研究的结果表明,大多数受访医院的医院安全水平处于中等水平。虽然医院的情况并不严重,但有必要规划和采取适当措施,提高医院的安全水平。关键词:灾害,风险评估,医院准备,伊朗医院