沙特阿拉伯急诊科工作人员对灾害和紧急情况准备工作的认识、态度和做法:多中心横断面研究。

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目的:世界范围内的灾害正在增加,每年影响数百万人。在沙特阿拉伯,灾害规划对急诊科工作人员至关重要,他们必须接受灾害管理计划和业务战略方面的培训,以应对流行病和朝觐过度拥挤等灾害。方法:一项针对沙特阿拉伯92家医院急诊科工作人员的横断面研究。使用自我管理的调查,我们调查了急诊科的工作人员,包括提供者(医生和护士)。研究的目的是确定知识,态度和做法的ED工作人员对灾害准备在沙特阿拉伯。结果:一项调查共有410名参与者,其中57%是沙特国民。在实践年数和一些答案之间显示出显著的相关性:54%的急诊科工作人员的每一个答案的经验都少于5年(53%)或3年(43%)。结论:本研究显示医护人员具备足够的防灾知识。然而,他们的态度、做法和对主题的熟悉程度各不相同。重点:本研究评估了沙特阿拉伯ED人员对灾害的准备。结果显示,在知识、态度和实践方面存在差异,这强调了继续教育以提高备灾能力的必要性。未来的计划必须集中于提高每个人在应急服务方面的准备水平。本文出处:Alhamaid YA, Aljawi H, Alsughayyir G, Alshammari MH, Albatshan RS, Alabbad FE,等。沙特阿拉伯急诊科工作人员对灾害和紧急情况准备的知识、态度和实践:多中心横断面研究。中华检验医学杂志;2009;28(11):1023-1027。
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The Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Emergency Department Staff to Preparedness of Disaster and Emergency in Saudi Arabia: Multicenter Cross-sectional Study.

Aim: Disasters worldwide are increasing, impacting millions annually. In Saudi Arabia, disaster planning is crucial for emergency department (ED) staff, who must be trained in disaster management plans and operational strategies to handle disasters such as epidemics and Hajj overcrowding.

Methodology: A cross-sectional study targeting ED staff in 92 hospitals all over Saudi Arabia. Using a self-administered survey, we surveyed ED staff, including providers (physicians and nurses). The purpose of the study is to determine the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of ED staff regarding disaster preparedness in Saudi Arabia.

Results: A survey comprised 410 participants, 57% of whom were Saudi nationals. A significant correlation was shown between years in practice and some of the answers: 54% had less than 5 (53%) or 3 (43%) years of experience for every answer of ED staff.

Conclusion: The study indicates that healthcare providers possess adequate knowledge concerning disaster preparedness. However, their attitudes, practices, and familiarity with the subject vary.

Highlights: This study evaluates Saudi Arabian ED personnel's preparedness for disasters. The results show there is variation in knowledge, attitudes, and practices, which emphasizes the necessity of continuous education to improve preparedness for disasters. Future plans have to concentrate on boosting everyone's level of preparedness in the emergency services.

How to cite this article: Alhamaid YA, Aljawi H, Alsughayyir G, Alshammari MH, Albatshan RS, Alabbad FE, et al. The Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Emergency Department Staff to Preparedness of Disaster and Emergency in Saudi Arabia: Multicenter Cross-sectional Study. Indian J Crit Care Med 2024;28(11):1023-1027.

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期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine (ISSN 0972-5229) is specialty periodical published under the auspices of Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine. Journal encourages research, education and dissemination of knowledge in the fields of critical and emergency medicine.
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