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https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14965| Título : | Hospital Surge Capacity Preparedness in Disasters and Emergencies: Protocol for a Systematic Review |
| Autor : | Hasan, Md Khalid Mohammad Nasrullah, Sarker Quattrocchi, Annalisa Arcos González, Pedro Castro Delgado, Rafael |
| Palabras clave : | hospital surge capacity preparedness disaster emergency medical surge systematic review 1. Background Large-scale disasters, both natural and human-made, and emergencies can cause the severe destruction of lives and livelihoods by creating serious disorders in the affected people’s social, economic, and organizational activities, including the health care system [1–4]. Although health care systems should play a crucial role in reducing morbidity and mortality during disasters and emergencies, many hospitals might not be well prepared to face these challenges due to inadequate medical surge preparedness or simply the demand for health care superseding the hospital surge capacity [3–5]. Therefore, medical surge preparedness should be an integral and essential part of hospital preparedness as well as health system programs, especially in disaster-prone countries, to cope with disasters and emergencies by reducing the losses of lives and disabilities [3–6]. A medical surge occurs when the needs of clinical and/or patient volumes exceed the hospital’s service limits [7]. During a mass casualty incidence due to disasters or emergencies, the hospital’s emergency departments (EDs) become the epicenter of healthcare deliveries and seldom need to function above their original capacity. Due to the massive influx of patients, overcrowdedness, exacerbated EDs admissions, disrupted care flow, and constrained resources, hospitals may compromise the quality and safety of patient Int. J. |
| Fecha de publicación : | 18-oct-2022 |
| Citación : | Hasan MK, Nasrullah SM, Quattrocchi A, Arcos González P, Castro Delgado R. Hospital Surge Capacity Preparedness in Disasters and Emergencies: Protocol for a Systematic Review. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Oct 18;19(20):13437. doi: 10.3390/ijerph192013437. |
| Resumen : | Hospitals’ medical surge preparedness or surge capacity preparedness plays a significant role in reducing mortalities and in the treatment of severe injuries in disasters and emergencies.Though actions or activities for surge capacity preparedness of hospitals are discussed in several studies, they remain fragmented and need to be compiled. This systematic review will provide a comprehensive synthesis of evidence of actions or steps taken to strengthen hospitals’ medical surge preparedness in disasters and emergencies, which will eventually help develop surge capacity programs and relevant policies. All the studies published in peer-reviewed journals between 1 January 2016 and 30 July 2022, with full text available, will be included in this review. Seven electronic databases—PubMed, Scopus, MEDLINE, CINAHL, Embase, PsycINFO, and Ovid—will be searched. Two reviewers will independently screen the titles and abstracts using the eligibility criteria, review full-text articles, and extract data with the help of CADIMA software. A third reviewer will help resolve any discrepancies during the whole process. The extracted data will be narratively synthesized with the key characteristics and findings of the studies. The NIH quality assessment tools will be used to scale up the the quality of the retrieved quantitative studies. Moreover, the mixed methods appraisal tool (MMAT) and Noyes et al. guidelines will be used to assess the mixed methods studies and qualitative studies quality assessment, respectively. |
| URI : | https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14965 |
| ISSN : | 1476-5616 |
| Aparece en las colecciones: | Sanidad |
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