Knowledge, attitude, and practices about disaster preparedness among resident doctors in a tertiary care teaching hospital in Delhi, India: A cross-sectional study Priyanka Sharma, MD

Q3 Medicine Journal of Emergency Management Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.5055/jem.0720
Priyanka Sharma, Neelam Roy, Anita Verma, P. Aparnavi, Aereosonova Khongsit
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Background: Disasters pose various challenges to hospitals’ functioning during calamities. Resilient health system is the need of the hour. To work as a safe hospital even during disasters, it is important to sensitize, orient, and train doctors and other medical professionals towards disaster preparedness. This study was conducted to study the knowledge, attitudes, and practices about disaster preparedness among resident doctors. Methodology: It was a cross-sectional study conducted amongst 363 resident doctors of a tertiary care teaching hospital in Delhi, India. A pretested self-administered semistructured questionnaire was used to gather information. Analysis was done using the SPSS version 21.0 and employing descriptive statistics. Results: Mean age of the participants was 28.1 ± 2.8 years. Ninety-four (25.9 percent) study participants were found to have good/excellent knowledge about disaster preparedness, only 16.5 percent (60) had good awareness about the hospital’s disaster preparedness, and 306 (84.3 percent) study participants had a favorable attitude towards disaster preparedness. Age and educational qualification were found to be significantly associated with knowledge about disaster preparedness. Only 11.6 percent (42) resident doctors attended any mock drill for disaster preparedness in the past 1 year and less than one-fifth (68, 18.7 percent) received training in disaster preparedness. Conclusion: A majority of study participants had a favorable attitude in spite of inadequate knowledge and awareness about disaster preparedness. There is a need to address this mismatch between knowledge and attitude through regular sensitization and retrainings along with frequent practical drills and simulation exercise.
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印度德里一家三级护理教学医院住院医生的防灾知识、态度和实践:一项横断面研究
背景:灾害对医院在灾害期间的运作提出了各种挑战。有弹性的卫生系统是当前的需要。即使在灾难期间,要想成为一家安全的医院,重要的是要提高医生和其他医疗专业人员的防灾意识,引导和培训他们。本研究旨在研究住院医生对灾害防备的知识、态度和实践。方法:这是一项对印度德里一家三级护理教学医院的363名住院医生进行的横断面研究。采用预先测试的自填半结构问卷收集信息。分析采用SPSS 21.0版本,并采用描述性统计。结果:参与者的平均年龄为28.1±2.8岁。94名(25.9%)研究参与者对备灾有良好/卓越的了解,只有16.5%(60)的人对医院的备灾有很好的认识,306名(84.3%)研究参与者对此持积极态度。研究发现,年龄和学历与备灾知识显著相关。在过去的一年里,只有11.6%(42)的住院医生参加了任何防灾模拟演习,只有不到五分之一(6818.7%)的医生接受了防灾培训。结论:尽管对防灾知识和意识不足,但大多数研究参与者都持积极态度。有必要通过定期的宣传和再培训以及频繁的实践演习和模拟练习来解决知识和态度之间的不匹配问题。
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Journal of Emergency Management
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