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Título : Hospital Disasters Preparedness for Mass-Casualty Incidents at Emergency Units in Northwest of Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study
Autor : Befekadu Getu, Samuel
Walle Tsegaw, Fisseha
Arcos González, Pedro
Castro Delgado, Rafael
Palabras clave : disaster preparedness
Ethiopia
hospital
mass-casualty management
Fecha de publicación : 4-feb-2023
Editorial : Cambridge University Press
Citación : - Getu, SB; Tsegaw, FW; Gonzalez, PA; Delgado, RC. Hospital Disasters Preparedness for Mass-Casualty Incidents at Emergency Units in Northwest of Ethiopia: A Cross-Sectional Study. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2023. 38. (3). p. 360-365. DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X23000365.
Resumen : Abstract Background: Ethiopian policy and strategy aim to make health care systems capable of dealing with emergencies. However, Ethiopian health care still lacks a comprehensive “all-hazard” approach and a disaster preparedness program. Thus, this study aimed to assess the level of disaster preparedness in selected public hospitals for mass-casualty incidents (MCIs) in Amhara Regional State, Northwest Ethiopia. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted at general and comprehensive specialized hospitals (CSHs) in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia using a World Health Organization (WHO) hospital emergency response checklist that included a domain on mass-casualty management (MCM) adapted from a literature review. Results: Seventeen (17) hospitals were evaluated (response rate: 81%). Five (29.4%) were teaching hospitals (tertiary health care) and 12 (70.5%) were non-teaching (secondary health care) hospitals. With an average mean of 97.3 (SD = 33.68; range 31-160), most hospitals underWHOrequired an Acceptable level of preparedness. Two were at an Unacceptable (0- 67) level of preparedness, 12 (70.5%) hospitals were at an Insufficient (68-134) state, while the other three had an Acceptable (135-192) level of preparedness. Conclusion: The preparedness level of hospitals is Insufficient for potential MCIs in this region and needs prior attention in implementing existing strategic guidelines to develop and activate hospital disaster plans if and when needed.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14749
ISSN : 1945-1938
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