采用混合方法评价西岸医院的备灾计划。

Q3 Medicine
Basel Wafiq Amar, Imad Abu Khader, Mohammed Jallad, Nizar B Said, Salam Bani Hani, Mohammed ALBashtawy, Anas Ababneh, Mohammad Alshloul, Sa'd Albashtawy
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摘要

背景:当灾难来袭时,除了人员伤亡外,还可能对社区和基础设施造成巨大破坏。医院是灾中或灾后面临巨大挑战的社区中心之一。这项混合方法研究的目的是评估西岸巴勒斯坦政府医院的应急准备计划。方法:在西岸的巴勒斯坦政府医院采用混合方法。该研究的对象是各自医院的所有医疗保健提供者和管理人员。结果:共有298名参与者回应了这项研究。受访者包括医生(17.8%)、护士(45.3%)、行政人员(14.4%)和其他类别的22.5%。方差分析检验表明,对西岸政府医院之间的安全和保障、应急管理计划的可用性、准备和培训、应急管理备灾委员会、通信以及关于备灾计划的警告和通知产生重大影响。结论:西岸医院安全保障措施落实程度高;应急管理计划为中等程度;工人的准备和培训处于中等水平;备灾和应急管理委员会也处于中等程度;最后,西岸医院在备灾过程中对通信程序、警告和通知的承诺程度一般。
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Evaluation of West Bank hospitals' disaster preparedness plans using a mixed-methods approach.

Background: When a disaster strikes, great damage may occur to the community and infrastructure in addition to injuries and loss of life. Hospitals are among the community centers that face great challenges during or after disas-ters. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was to evaluate the West Bank's Palestinian government hospitals' emergency preparedness plan.

Methods: A mixed-methods approach was applied at Palestinian government hospitals in the West Bank. The study targeted all healthcare providers and administrative personnel in the respective hospitals.

Results: A total of 298 participants responded to the study. The respondents included physicians (17.8 percent), nurses (45.3 percent), administrators (14.4 percent), and 22.5 percent from other categories. The analysis of variance test showed a significant impact on safety and security, availability of emergency management plans, readiness and training, emergency management disaster preparedness committee, communication, and warning and notification on disaster preparedness plans among West Bank government hospitals.

Conclusions: The degree of practice for safety and security measures by West Bank hospitals was high; the emergency management plan was a medium degree; the readiness and training of workers were at a medium degree; the disaster preparedness and emergency management committee was also at a medium degree; and finally, the de-gree of commitment of West Bank hospitals to communication procedures, warning, and notification in preparedness for disasters was medium.

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Journal of Emergency Management
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