Assessment and development of hospital emergency preparedness plan in response to COVID-19 pandemic in Alexandria University Hospitals

Pub Date : 2022-06-27 DOI:10.1080/20905068.2022.2075159
Eman Hamdy Basiony Darwish, A. Ramadan, W. Abdelsalam, A. Ibrahim, Nermen Mohamed Tawfiq Foda
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ABSTRACT Background The COVID-19 ongoing pandemic is one of the deadliest pandemics in history. It has put a significant strain on healthcare systems and frontline healthcare workers. This study attempted to assess and develop the emergency preparedness of hospitals affiliated to Alexandria University. Methods A quasi-Aquasi-experimental design was conducted in three phases; the pre-intervention assessment using ahospital emergency response checklist, then awareness intervention was implemented to provide information on emergency preparedness followed by post-intervention assessment after asix-month period following the first phase using the same checklist. Results The pre-intervention assessment showed that four hospitals had a good overall preparedness level (75% or more preparedness level), while the rest of the hospitals (7 hospitals) demonstrated a fair overall preparedness level (50%- <75%). All the individual domains have demonstrated a good or fair to good preparedness levels except the recovery domain, which was fair, and the command and control domain, which was poor in the majority of the studied hospitals. The intervention awareness program has led to a significant statistical change in the command and control as well as human resources domain. However, the post-intervention scores of command and control domain remained poor in the majority of the studied hospitals.
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亚历山大大学医院应对新冠肺炎大流行的医院应急准备计划评估和制定
背景2019冠状病毒病大流行是历史上最致命的大流行之一。它给卫生保健系统和一线卫生保健工作者带来了巨大压力。本研究试图评估和发展亚历山大大学附属医院的应急准备工作。方法采用准准实验设计,分三个阶段进行;使用医院应急清单进行干预前评估,然后实施意识干预,以提供应急准备信息,然后在第一阶段之后的六个月后使用相同的清单进行干预后评估。结果干预前评估显示,4家医院总体准备水平较好(75%以上),其余7家医院总体准备水平一般(50% ~ <75%)。所有的个别领域都表现出良好或一般到良好的准备水平,除了恢复领域,这是公平的,以及指挥和控制领域,在大多数研究医院,这是差的。干预意识计划导致了指挥和控制以及人力资源领域的重大统计变化。然而,大多数研究医院的干预后指挥和控制领域得分仍然很低。
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