Emergency Department Staff Preparedness for Mass Casualty Events Involving Children

Michal Rassin PhD, RN, Miri Avraham MA, RN, Anat Nasi-Bashari MA, RN, Sigalit Idelman BA, RN, Yaniv Peretz BA, RN, Shani Morag MA, RN, Dina Silner MA, RN, Gali Weiss MA, RN
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Abstract

Background

In recent years, the World Health Organization in general, and Israel in particular, have dealt with mass casualty events (MCEs) resulting from terrorism. Children are the casualties in many of these events—a reality that forces hospitals to prepare to deal with such a scenario. A literature review designed to identify unique recommendations regarding pediatric MCEs highlights both a lack of existing training programs and uncertainty on the part of health care staff when dealing with these events.

Objectives

The purpose of the study was to examine the preparedness level of emergency department staff to deal with MCEs involving pediatric casualties. The study included 104 physicians and nurses working in, or responding to, the emergency department at a hospital in Israel.

Method

The study included a 41-item questionnaire examining perception, approaches, and staff knowledge regarding dealing with pediatric MCEs versus those involving adults. The reliability of all sections of the questionnaire ranged between Chronbach's α coefficient 0.6 α-0.94.

Results

The preparedness levels for MCEs involving children were found to be low. Study participants ranked the likelihood of a pediatric MCE lower than one involving adults, while ranking significantly higher (P = .000) their ability to cope mentally and the knowledge and skills required when treating adults involved in MCEs. While nurses ranked higher than physicians regarding their knowledge and skills in dealing with pediatric MCE casualties, the level of knowledge for MCEs involving children was low in all subjects. Staff agreement for the parent of an MCE victim to be present during treatment was medium-low.

Implications

On the basis of these findings, additional research involving a larger number of individuals and hospitals is indicated to determine if these results are consistent throughout the region.

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急诊科人员对涉及儿童的大规模伤亡事件的准备
背景近年来,世界卫生组织,特别是以色列,处理了恐怖主义造成的大规模伤亡事件。在许多此类事件中,儿童是受害者——这一现实迫使医院做好应对这种情况的准备。一项旨在确定儿科mce独特建议的文献综述强调了现有培训计划的缺乏以及卫生保健人员在处理这些事件时的不确定性。目的研究急诊科工作人员处理涉及儿童伤亡的mce的准备水平。这项研究包括在以色列一家医院急诊科工作或响应急诊科的104名医生和护士。方法采用41项问卷调查,考察儿童与成人在处理mce方面的认知、方法和工作人员的知识。问卷各部分的信度在Chronbach′s α系数0.6 α-0.94之间。结果涉及儿童的mce防范水平较低。研究参与者认为儿童MCE发生的可能性低于成人MCE发生的可能性,而在心理应对能力和治疗成人MCE所需的知识和技能方面,他们的排名明显高于成人(P = 0.000)。虽然护士在处理儿童MCE伤亡方面的知识和技能排名高于医生,但所有受试者对涉及儿童的MCE的知识水平都较低。工作人员同意MCE受害者的父母在治疗期间在场是中低的。在这些发现的基础上,还需要对更多的个人和医院进行进一步的研究,以确定这些结果在整个地区是否一致。
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