面对生物威胁时选定军队医院的准备审计:行动研究。

IF 2 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Ali Mohammdi Sehdeh, Abbas Ebadi, Abdollah Saghafi, Alireza Basiri, Esmail Heidaranlu
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导读:在当今社会,化学、生物、放射性和核事故所造成的威胁,无论是偶然的还是故意的,已经成为人们非常关注的问题。获取有关如何应对这些事件的管理及其造成的复杂情况的知识,以维护社会和确保稳定至关重要。由于医院在处理生物威胁受害者方面发挥着重要作用,因此本研究旨在对2023-2024年选定的军队医院应对生物威胁的准备情况进行审计。方法:采用参与式行动研究方法,于2023年7月至2024年7月在某部队医院各科室进行应用研究。采用医院生物事件准备工具对医院生物事件准备水平进行调查,共8个主维度和20个子维度147个项目,确定了医院的薄弱领域(9个领域)。然后,在医院审计周期中,利用FOCUS-PDCA模型,实施改进工作流程,提高医院不同部门面对事故和灾害的生物准备能力的方案。采用SPSS软件对实施变更前后医院的生物准备水平进行比较分析。版本22软件。结果:变更前该医院面对生物威胁的准备程度为196分(总分294分),医院的生物准备程度百分比为66.66%,处于平均范围;变更后该医院的准备程度得分为228分,医院的准备程度百分比为77.55%,处于Well classified范围。在9个生物准备水平中弱的领域中,员工和志愿者的准备程度最高,为86.36%,最低的是尸体管理领域,为50%。结论:考虑到培训对改善医院面对生物威胁的准备程序的影响,建议其他医疗中心将审计纳入其工作计划。
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Audit of preparedness of selected military hospital in the face of biological threats: action research study.

Introduction: In today's societies, the threats caused by chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear accidents, whether accidental or intentional, have become a great concern. Acquiring knowledge about how to respond to the management of these incidents and the complications caused by them in order to preserve societies and ensure stability is essential. Due to the fact that hospitals play an important role in dealing with the victims of biological threats, this study was conducted with the aim of auditing the preparedness of selected military Hospital in facing biological threats in 2023-2024.

Methods: This applied research was conducted with the participatory action research method in all departments of selected military Hospital during one year from July 2023 to July 2024. The level of biological preparedness of the hospital was investigated using the hospital's preparedness tool in biological events with 147 items in 8 main dimensions and 20 sub-dimensions, and the weak areas of the hospital (9 areas) were identified. Then, in the hospital audit cycle, using the FOCUS-PDCA model, a program to improve work processes and improve the biological preparedness of different departments of the hospital in the face of accidents and disasters was implemented. The level of biological preparedness of the hospital before and after the implementation of the change was compared and analyzed using SPSS. version 22 software.

Results: The preparedness in the studied hospital in facing biological threats before the change was 196 out of 294 and the hospital's biological preparedness percentage was 66.66%, which was in the average range, and after the change, the preparedness score reached 228 and the hospital's preparedness percentage was 77.55%, which was in the range Well classified. In 9 fields where the level of biological preparedness was moderate and weak, the highest preparedness was created in the field of employees and volunteers with 86.36% and the lowest preparedness was related to the field of corpse management with 50%.

Conclusion: Considering the impact of training in improving the hospital's preparedness program in the face of biological threats, it is suggested that other medical centers include audits in their work plan.

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期刊介绍: The aim of the journal is to bring to light the various clinical advancements and research developments attained over the world and thus help the specialty forge ahead. It is directed towards physicians and medical personnel undergoing training or working within the field of Emergency Medicine. Medical students who are interested in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine will also benefit from the journal. This is particularly useful for trainees in countries where the specialty is still in its infancy. Disciplines covered will include interesting clinical cases, the latest evidence-based practice and research developments in Emergency medicine including emergency pediatrics.
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