Hazard Vulnerabilities Analysis in the Low-Resourced Global Setting.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness Pub Date : 2025-04-02 DOI:10.1017/dmp.2025.81
Muluwork Tefera Dinberu, Senait Kebede, Tal Berkowitz, David Greenky
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A hazard vulnerabilities analysis (HVA) is an exercise used by institutions to identify potential threats and is required for credentialing hospitals in the US. To date, there is no documentation of HVA completion in low/middle income countries (LMIC) in the literature. American physicians working together with local physicians and staff from a major referral hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia conducted an HVA in the LMIC setting. Using the Kaiser HVA template, the tool and exercise were tailored to the needs and resources of the LMIC setting. The exercise prompted rich discussion and facilitated the development of a framework to address local hospital threats. Many threats were considered sub-acute or chronic problems that had potential to acutely worsen, putting hospital operations and patient care in jeopardy and impacting staff. Ongoing threats were addressed creatively by the hospital administration, caregivers, and staff, a testament to the resiliency of the system and those working in it. Nonetheless, the hospital benefited from the HVA framework to improve future preparedness. Conducting an HVA in the LMIC setting is feasible, and this example can serve as a basis for HVA completion by other hospitals in similar settings.

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低资源全球环境下的危险脆弱性分析。
危害漏洞分析(HVA)是机构用来识别潜在威胁的一项练习,是美国医院认证所必需的。迄今为止,文献中还没有关于中低收入国家(LMIC)完成HVA的记录。美国医生与埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴一家大型转诊医院的当地医生和工作人员合作,在低收入和中等收入国家开展了HVA。使用Kaiser HVA模板,工具和练习根据LMIC环境的需求和资源进行了定制。这次演习引起了广泛的讨论,并促进制定了一个框架,以应对当地医院的威胁。许多威胁被视为亚急性或慢性问题,有可能急剧恶化,危及医院业务和病人护理,并影响到工作人员。医院管理层、护理人员和工作人员创造性地解决了持续存在的威胁,这证明了该系统及其工作人员的弹性。尽管如此,该医院受益于HVA框架,以改善未来的准备工作。在低收入和中等收入国家背景下开展HVA是可行的,这个例子可以作为类似背景下其他医院完成HVA的基础。
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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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4.40
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7.40%
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258
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness is the first comprehensive and authoritative journal emphasizing public health preparedness and disaster response for all health care and public health professionals globally. The journal seeks to translate science into practice and integrate medical and public health perspectives. With the events of September 11, the subsequent anthrax attacks, the tsunami in Indonesia, hurricane Katrina, SARS and the H1N1 Influenza Pandemic, all health care and public health professionals must be prepared to respond to emergency situations. In support of these pressing public health needs, Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness is committed to the medical and public health communities who are the stewards of the health and security of citizens worldwide.
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