Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental study

The present study aims to determine the effect of the early warning system (EWS) on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters. This study was a quasi-experimental study conducted with two groups. One month, and then three months after determining hospital preparedness (HP) through t...

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Published in:Journal of Nursing Reports in Clinical Practice
Main Authors: Hamid Reza Khankeh, Mehdi Rahgozar, Hedayat Jafari, Vahid Delshad, Fahimeh Ghasemi Charati
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Language:English
Published: Negah Institute for Scientific Communication 2023-10-01
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Online Access:https://www.jnursrcp.com/article_184044_8a5aaeeffacd0d8333638cf10f898e56.pdf
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author Hamid Reza Khankeh
Mehdi Rahgozar
Hedayat Jafari
Vahid Delshad
Fahimeh Ghasemi Charati
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description The present study aims to determine the effect of the early warning system (EWS) on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters. This study was a quasi-experimental study conducted with two groups. One month, and then three months after determining hospital preparedness (HP) through the world health organization standard checklist, a seminar and two-session workshop as intervention, and installing a flowchart for activating the EWS in important hospital sections, HP was reevaluated and analyzed by longitudinal descriptive statistics. A total of 30 nurses were included in the present research. The findings suggested the preparedness score of intervention hospitals before the intervention, one month, and three months after that the biggest change occurred in the communication sector with a 10-point increase; the smallest change occurred in the continuity of essential services and port-disaster recovery; the overall score of HP changed from being poor before the intervention to medium after three months (P<0.05). In the control hospital, human resources had the biggest change with a 4-point increase; command and control, communications, continuity of essential services, and post-disaster recovery had the smallest change with a 1-point increase; the overall HP was poor and remained poor despite the increase in scores (P<0.05). In sum, the outcomes of this study imply that the intervention hospital has a moderate level of disaster preparedness. The findings of this study highlight the importance of instituting an EWS in all hospitals across the country to enhance readiness for calamities. Hence, implementing EWS in similar conditions in other hospitals in the country can improve the preparedness of these hospitals in emergencies and disasters to a great extent.
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spelling doaj-eefd7ec8b11942b4b5e8239edb47da9f2025-11-03T01:42:15ZengNegah Institute for Scientific CommunicationJournal of Nursing Reports in Clinical Practice2980-97112023-10-011Issue 312613210.32598/JNRCP.23.39184044Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental studyHamid Reza Khankeh0Mehdi Rahgozar1Hedayat Jafari2Vahid Delshad3Fahimeh Ghasemi Charati4Health in Emergency and Disaster Research Center, Social Health Research Institute, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Biostatistics, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IranTraditional and Complementary Medicine Research Center, Addiction Research Institute, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, IranHealth in Emergency and Disaster Research Center, Social Health Research Institute, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Medical Surgical Nursing, Nasibeh Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, IranThe present study aims to determine the effect of the early warning system (EWS) on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters. This study was a quasi-experimental study conducted with two groups. One month, and then three months after determining hospital preparedness (HP) through the world health organization standard checklist, a seminar and two-session workshop as intervention, and installing a flowchart for activating the EWS in important hospital sections, HP was reevaluated and analyzed by longitudinal descriptive statistics. A total of 30 nurses were included in the present research. The findings suggested the preparedness score of intervention hospitals before the intervention, one month, and three months after that the biggest change occurred in the communication sector with a 10-point increase; the smallest change occurred in the continuity of essential services and port-disaster recovery; the overall score of HP changed from being poor before the intervention to medium after three months (P<0.05). In the control hospital, human resources had the biggest change with a 4-point increase; command and control, communications, continuity of essential services, and post-disaster recovery had the smallest change with a 1-point increase; the overall HP was poor and remained poor despite the increase in scores (P<0.05). In sum, the outcomes of this study imply that the intervention hospital has a moderate level of disaster preparedness. The findings of this study highlight the importance of instituting an EWS in all hospitals across the country to enhance readiness for calamities. Hence, implementing EWS in similar conditions in other hospitals in the country can improve the preparedness of these hospitals in emergencies and disasters to a great extent.https://www.jnursrcp.com/article_184044_8a5aaeeffacd0d8333638cf10f898e56.pdfhospital preparednessearly warning systemaccidentsdisasters
spellingShingle Hamid Reza Khankeh
Mehdi Rahgozar
Hedayat Jafari
Vahid Delshad
Fahimeh Ghasemi Charati
Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental study
hospital preparedness
early warning system
accidents
disasters
title Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental study
title_full Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental study
title_fullStr Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental study
title_short Effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters: A quasi-experimental study
title_sort effect of early warning system on the preparedness of hospitals in emergencies and disasters a quasi experimental study
topic hospital preparedness
early warning system
accidents
disasters
url https://www.jnursrcp.com/article_184044_8a5aaeeffacd0d8333638cf10f898e56.pdf
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