评估旁遮普省三级医院在COVID-19大流行期间关于应急准备和相关因素的知识、报告的态度和做法

IF 0.1 Q4 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
M. Nasir, Rubeena Zakar
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医院需要保持工作人员和系统的高水平防备,以减轻突发卫生事件和灾害的后果。因此,医院工作人员的知识、态度和做法对加强卫生系统的应急准备至关重要。目的:本研究的目的是确定巴基斯坦旁遮普省三级保健医院医护人员关于应急准备及其相关因素的知识、态度和做法。方法:这是一项分析性横断面研究,于2022年2月至2022年8月在旁遮普省的六家三级保健医院进行,经旁遮普省大学高级研究和研究委员会批准。在这些医院的450名工作人员中分发了一份自我填写的问卷,以确定通过多阶段抽样选择的保健工作者的知识、所报告的态度和做法以及他们报到的意愿方面的差距。数据分析采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)第22版。结果:49.8%的参与者知道发生了灾害,50%的人知道医院的应急计划,70%的人同意医院需要书面计划,但72.4%的人不知道计划的主要组成部分。在工作人员的态度方面,73.8%的人认为照顾病人是他们的责任,33.6%的人认为医院的准备工作是充分的,只有36.7%的人认为医院有足够的工作人员来照顾不断增加的病人。关于医院的防备做法,只有29.3%的人说医院进行演习和演练,30.4%的人报告说医院为工作人员举办其他培训课程和讲习班。结论:大多数医院员工对突发卫生事件的报到态度和意愿都是积极的。但这些医院在应急知识和实践方面存在不足,需要通过制定医院书面应急预案、开展模拟演练和模拟演练、安排培训等措施加以解决。
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Assessment of Knowledge, Reported Attitudes and Practices Regarding Emergency Preparedness and Related Factors at Tertiary-Care Hospitals of Punjab Province Amid COVID-19 Pandemic
Hospitals need to maintain a high level of preparedness of staff and systems to mitigate the consequences of health emergencies and disasters. Therefore, the knowledge, attitude and practices of the hospital staff are of key importance in strengthening the emergency preparedness of the health system. Objective: The objective of this study was to determine the knowledge, attitudes and practices of healthcare workers regarding emergency preparedness and factors related to them, at the tertiary care hospitals of Punjab Pakistan Methods: This was an analytical cross-sectional study conducted at six tertiary care hospitals in Punjab from February 2022 to August 2022, approved by advanced studies and the research board of the University of Punjab. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed among 450 staff members of these hospitals to identify gaps in the knowledge, reported attitudes and practices of healthcare workers and their willingness to report for duty, selected by multistage sampling. Data were analysed by statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) Version 22. Results: The results found that 49.8% of the participants were aware of disasters that occurred, 50% knew the hospital emergency plan, and 70% agreed that hospitals need written plans yet 72.4% were not aware of the major components of the plan. Regarding attitude of the staff, 73.8% of accepted that it is their duty to take care of patients, 33.6% thought that hospital preparedness is adequate and only 36.7% agreed that the hospital had adequate staff in catering for the increased patient influx. Regarding hospital preparedness practices, only 29.3% stated that hospital conducts exercises and drills and 30.4% reported that the hospital conducts other training sessions and workshops for staff. Conclusion: The majority of the staff at the studied hospitals had a positive attitudes and willingness to report for duties in case of health emergencies. But there were lacks in the knowledge and practices at these hospitals which needs to be addressed by making a written hospital emergency plan, conducting simulation drills and mock exercises and arranging training.
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