加纳一所大学医院的应急准备能力:横断面研究

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
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背景在紧急情况和灾难中,人们的健康和安全经常受到威胁。高效的应急管理系统确保存在缓解、准备、响应和恢复行动,以保护公众的健康、安全和福利。未能采取适当的应对措施可能会对应急响应人员和伤亡人员造成不利后果;因此,需要做好应急准备。本研究旨在评估加纳Kwame Nkrumah科技大学医院的应急准备能力。方法在2018年12月至2019年2月期间,使用世界卫生组织、加纳卫生部和加纳卫生服务局分别制定的三项指南,进行了一项基于设施的横断面研究。对医院的应急准备情况进行了评估,包括应急政策、计划、方案、设备和药物。结果总体而言,医院的应急准备水平较弱(57.36%)。调查结果显示,医院的急救设备和急救用品不足,尤其是在高峰期。它也没有一个应急计划委员会。一些急救资源存在明显不足,如胸管、基本气道用品和许多急救药物。其他重要的急救工具,如脉搏血氧计、体温计和急救药物都不够。医院有强有力的应急计划和评估政策(分别为77.8%和78%)。结论Kwame Nkrumah科技大学医院没有为紧急激增做好充分准备,这对健康构成了重大挑战。必须提供应急物品,必须改进应急服务的组织和规划,以避免在紧急情况激增期间发生可预防的死亡。
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Emergency preparedness capacity of a university hospital in Ghana: a cross-sectional study

Background

The health and safety of people are often endangered during emergencies and disasters. Efficient emergency management systems ensure that mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery actions exist to preserve the health, safety, and welfare of the public. Failure to carry out appropriate responses can have adverse consequences for both emergency responders and casualties; hence, the need for emergency preparedness. This study sought to assess the state of emergency preparedness capacity of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology hospital in Ghana.

Methods

A facility-based cross-sectional study was conducted between December 2018 and February 2019 using three guidelines developed respectively by the World Health Organization, the Ministry of Health-Ghana, and the Ghana Health Service. The hospital's emergency preparedness was assessed regarding the emergency policies, plan, protocol, equipment, and medications.

Results

Overall, the hospital's emergency preparedness level was weak (57.36%). Findings revealed that the hospital had inadequate emergency equipment, and supplies for emergency care delivery, especially during upsurge. It also did not have an emergency planning committee. There were noticeable deficiencies in some emergency resources such as chest tubes, basic airway supplies, and many emergency drugs. Other vital emergency tools such as pulse oximeter, thermometer, and emergency medications were inadequate. The hospital had a strong emergency plan and policies on assessment (77.8% and 78%) respectively.

Conclusion

The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology hospital is not prepared sufficiently for an emergency surge, and this poses a major health challenge. Emergency items must be made available, and the organization and planning of emergency service provisions must be improved to avoid preventable deaths during an emergency surge.

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