Determinants of Disaster Competencies Among Jordanian Nurses in Public Hospitals.

IF 2.5 Q2 NURSING SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2024-10-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608241288752
Sajeda Alhamory, Inaam Khalaf, Jafar Alasad Alshraideh, Yasmeen Abu Sumaqa, Ahmad Rayan, Mariam Kawafha, Dua'a Fayiz Al Maghaireh, Suad Jakalat, Manar Abu-Abbas, Mohammad Al-Ma'ani, Muamar O Aldalaeen
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Introduction: In the last decade, disasters increased by 60% worldwide. These occurrences have resulted in approximately two million deaths and 4.2 million injuries and left 33 million people homeless. Nurses are part of the front-line response team and should be critical during disasters. For nurses to respond competently, they must have the knowledge and skills to provide comprehensive and holistic care to the populations affected by disasters.

Objectives: This study aims to assess the level of competencies among nurses providing disaster care and identify their predictors.

Method: A descriptive correlation design was utilized to measure and predict nursing competencies in providing care to individuals amid disasters. An electronic form of disaster response competencies assessment survey was distributed to 400 nurses working at three public hospitals in the central region of Jordan.

Results: Jordanian nurses reported a moderate level of competencies in providing care for individuals. Furthermore, multiple regression analysis revealed that disaster training, disaster education, sex, and real disaster experience significantly predict nurses' competencies.

Conclusion: With the increasing frequency of disasters, nurses should be adequately prepared to respond to disasters competently to relieve the negative consequences of these events on the affected individuals.

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约旦公立医院护士抗灾能力的决定因素。
导 言在过去十年中,全球灾害增加了 60%。这些灾害造成约 200 万人死亡,420 万人受伤,3300 万人无家可归。护士是前线救灾团队的一员,在灾难发生时应发挥关键作用。要想胜任救灾工作,护士必须掌握相关知识和技能,为受灾人口提供全面综合的护理:本研究旨在评估提供灾难护理的护士的能力水平,并确定其预测因素:方法:采用描述性相关设计来衡量和预测护理人员在为受灾者提供护理时的能力。向在约旦中部地区三家公立医院工作的 400 名护士发放了电子版救灾能力评估调查表:结果:约旦护士在为个人提供护理方面的能力处于中等水平。此外,多元回归分析表明,灾害培训、灾害教育、性别和实际灾害经验可显著预测护士的能力:结论:随着灾害发生频率的增加,护士应做好充分准备,以胜任应对灾害的工作,从而减轻这些事件对受灾者造成的负面影响。
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