Silvester Walles, Emmanuel Z. Chona, M. Ndile, Fatina B. Ramadhani
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背景在过去的十年中,全球范围内报告的自然和人为灾害的规模和强度都在上升,造成了大量死亡和长期发病。方法 对 94 名医疗服务提供者进行了描述性和分析性横断面研究,并采用分层抽样技术招募参与者。使用 IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows 25.0 版(IBM Corp, Armonk, NY, USA)进行了二元和多元回归分析,以确定自变量和因变量之间的关联。结果 超过半数的 50 名参与者(53.2%)和超过四分之三的 75 名参与者(79.8%)分别对防灾和应急准备有足够的了解和积极的态度。年龄在 20-29 岁的年轻参与者对灾害和应急准备有充分了解的几率比年龄较大的群体高 5.252 倍(95% CI 1.313-21.016)。结论需要更多的灾难和应急准备培训项目和临床模拟,以提高医疗服务提供者有效处理灾难性事件的能力。 卢旺达医学健康科学 2023;6(3):303-314
Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Health Care Providers towards Disaster and Emergency Preparedness in Mtwara, Tanzania
BackgroundOver the past decade, the magnitude and intensity of reported natural and human-made disasters have been rising globally with substantial mortality and long-term morbidity. ObjectivesTo assess the health care providers´ knowledge, attitude and practices towards disaster and emergency preparedness at Ligula Regional Referral Hospital in Mtwara, Tanzania.MethodsA descriptive and analytical cross-sectional study was conducted among 94 health care providers; and a stratified sampling technique was employed to recruit the participants. Bivariate and multivariable regression analyses were performed using IBM SPSS Statistics for Windows version 25.0 (IBM Corp, Armonk, NY, USA) to determine the association between independent and dependent variables. A P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.Results More than half 50 (53.2%) and more than three-quarters 75 (79.8%) of the participants had adequate knowledge and positive attitude towards disaster and emergency preparedness respectively. Younger participants aged 20–29 years had 5.252 (95% CI 1.313–21.016) times higher odds of having adequate knowledge of disaster and emergency preparedness than the older groups. ConclusionsMore disaster and emergency preparedness training programs and clinical simulations are needed to enhance the competencies of health care providers in handling disastrous events efficiently.Rwanda J Med Health Sci 2023;6(3):303-314