利马国立医院的防灾和医院安全(秘鲁)。

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-10 DOI:10.1017/S1049023X23006179
Roxana Obando Zegarra, Janet Mercedes Arévalo-Ipanaqué, Ruth América Aliaga Sánchez, José Antonio Cernuda Martínez, Juan Carlos Delgado Echevarría, Pedro Arcos González
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导言:秘鲁的卫生基础设施,特别是医院,面临着不同性质的灾害威胁。传统上,地震是物理和结构脆弱性方面的主要灾害,但2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)大流行也显示了其功能脆弱性。利马的公立医院在建造年份、建造类型和楼层数量方面都有很大不同,这使得它们极易受到地震的影响。此外,他们每天都有很高的护理需求。因此,如果利马发生大地震,医院将没有能力应对高需求。目的:本研究旨在分析利马(秘鲁)医院的医院安全指数(HSI)。材料和方法:这是一项对18家符合纳入标准的国营医院的横断面观察性研究;收集了泛美卫生组织(PAHO)第1版提出的指标的开放获取数据。考虑到95%的置信水平,使用卡方检验计算变量之间的相关性。P值小于0.05被认为是确定统计学显著性的因素。结果:平均床位占用率为90%,平均年龄为70岁,平均每25126名居民拥有一张床位,HSI平均得分为0.36,脆弱性为0.63。HSI与医院特征之间没有关联。结论:大多数医院在地震和灾害安全方面被认为是C类,只有一家医院是A类。医院的情况需要澄清,每个机构的具体不足需要根据其自身的特点和背景来识别和解决。
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Disaster Preparedness and Hospital Safety in State Hospitals in Lima (Peru).

Introduction: Peru's health infrastructures, particularly hospitals, are exposed to disaster threats of different natures. Traditionally, earthquakes have been the main disaster in terms of physical and structural vulnerability, but the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has also shown their functional vulnerability. Public hospitals in Lima are very different in terms of year constructed, type of construction, and number of floors, making them highly vulnerable to earthquakes. In addition, they are subject to a high demand for care daily. Therefore, if a major earthquake were to occur in Lima, the hospitals would not have the capacity to respond to the high demand.

Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the Hospital Safety Index (HSI) in hospitals in Lima (Peru).

Materials and methods: This was a cross-sectional observational study of 18 state-run hospitals that met the inclusion criteria; open access data were collected for the indicators proposed by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Version 1. Associations between variables were calculated using the chi-square test, considering a confidence level of 95%. A P value less than .05 was considered to determine statistical significance.

Results: The average bed occupancy rate was 90%, the average age was 70 years, on average had one bed per 25,126 inhabitants, and HSI average score was 0.36 with a vulnerability of 0.63. No association was found between HSI and hospital characteristics.

Conclusion: Most of the hospitals were considered Category C in earthquake and disaster safety, and only one hospital was Category A. The hospital situation needs to be clarified, and the specific deficiencies of each institution need to be identified and addressed according to their own characteristics and context.

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Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
Prehospital and Disaster Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine (PDM) is an official publication of the World Association for Disaster and Emergency Medicine. Currently in its 25th volume, Prehospital and Disaster Medicine is one of the leading scientific journals focusing on prehospital and disaster health. It is the only peer-reviewed international journal in its field, published bi-monthly, providing a readable, usable worldwide source of research and analysis. PDM is currently distributed in more than 55 countries. Its readership includes physicians, professors, EMTs and paramedics, nurses, emergency managers, disaster planners, hospital administrators, sociologists, and psychologists.
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