Author/Authors :
ARDALAN ALI نويسنده , Khorasani-Zavareh Davoud نويسنده Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, Sweden. , Khankeh Hamidreza نويسنده Department of Nursing, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation, Tehran, Iran. , Nejati Amir نويسنده Department of Emergency, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran Nejati Amir , Yaghoubi Tahereh نويسنده School of Nursing and Midwifery, Health Sciences Research
Center, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, IR
Iran , Ebadi Abass نويسنده Faculty of Nursing, Baqiyatallah University of Medical
Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
Abstract :
Context Disasters are increasing worldwide, with more devastating
effects than ever before. Hospitals must maintain their normal functions
or have an evacuation plan due to the rate of damages at the time of a
sudden disaster. The present study was conducted to determine the
effective determinants and components in hospital evacuation decision-
making. Evidence Acquisition In this systematic review study, which was
conducted in 2016, bibliographies, citation databases, and other
available records such as international guidelines, documents and
reports of organizations and academic dissertations were used to find an
answer to the following question: What are the effective components in
hospital evacuation decision- making? Finally, 34 articles were included
in this systematic review. This systematic review article was checked
with PRISMA checklist. Results The common factors affecting hospital
emergency evacuation decision-making were classified into 4 general
categories and 40 subcategories, which have been explored during
thematic analysis. These 4 categories included hospital infrastructure
consequences, threat, internal factors, and external factors. Level of
risk was the most important component of threat category and it was
mentioned in most of the reviewed literature. Loss of electricity and
water, communication and transportation, resources such as staff, and
removing patient devices were the most mentioned factors in hospital
infrastructure consequences, external factors, and internal factors,
respectively. Conclusions Different variables affect the process of
hospital emergency evacuation decision-making. Thus, further studies are
needed to develop a decision-making tool for hospital emergency
evacuations in Iran.