Knowledge of Nurses in Hospital Preparedness in Emergency Response in Saudi Arabia: Basis for Staff Program Development

J. M. Medina, M. Aljohani, Khadega Ahmed Hefnawy Alhefnawy
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Objective: The study assessed the level of knowledge of nurses in hospital emergency response based on WHO standard and determine what staff program development may propose to enhance the knowledge of nurses in hospital emergency response. Methods: The study utilized quantitative type of research and used the descriptive evaluative design. Results: Results of the study revealed that respondents are knowledgeable in 2 categories of hospital preparedness in emergency response, the safety and security (WM=2.5443, SD=.13295)) during MCI and the human resource during MCI (WM=2.9266, SD= .13901). Conclusion: With the findings of the study the respondents need to have more training related to hospital preparedness in emergency response. The training should focus on incident command system, communication, triage during MCI, surge capacity during MCI, continuity of essential service, logistics and supply and post disaster recovery. The training should situate the Health Emergency Response Recovery Plan (HERRP) and policy of hospital, covering all-hazard approach based on their risk assessment.
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护士在沙特阿拉伯医院应急准备中的知识:员工计划发展的基础
目的:根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的标准,评估护士在医院应急知识水平,并确定制定工作人员规划以提高护士在医院应急知识的水平。方法:本研究采用定量研究,采用描述性评价设计。结果:研究结果显示,受访者对医院应急准备的2类知识有所了解,即MCI期间的安全与保障(WM=2.5443, SD=.13295)和MCI期间的人力资源(WM=2.9266, SD=. 13901)。结论:根据研究结果,受访者需要接受更多与医院应急准备相关的培训。培训应侧重于事故指挥系统、通信、MCI期间的分诊、MCI期间的激增能力、基本服务的连续性、后勤和供应以及灾后恢复。培训应立足于卫生应急响应恢复计划和医院政策,涵盖基于其风险评估的全危方法。
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