Title of article :
Factors affecting hospital response in biological disasters: A qualitative study
Author/Authors :
Sharififar, Simintaj Department of Health in Disasters and Emergencies - School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Jahangiri, Katayoun Department of Health in Disasters and Emergencies - School of Public Health and Safety - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Zareiyan, Armin Department of Health in Disasters and Emergencies - School of Nursing - Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Khoshvaghti, Amir Infectious Diseases Research Center - Aerospace and Subaquatic Medicine Faculty - Aja University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The fatal pandemics of infectious diseases and the possibility of using microorganisms as biological weapons are both
rising worldwide. Hospitals are vital organizations in response to biological disasters and have a crucial role in the treatment of patients.
Despite the advances in studies about hospital planning and performance during crises, there are no internationally accepted standards
for hospital preparedness and disaster response. Thus, this study was designed to explain the effective factors in hospital performance
during biological disasters.
Methods: Qualitative content analysis with conventional approach was used in the present study. The setting was Ministry of Health
and related hospitals, and other relevant ministries responsible at the time of biologic events in Islamic Republic of Iran (IR of Iran) in
2018. Participants were experts, experienced individuals providing service in the field of biological disaster planning and response,
policymakers in the Ministry of Health, and other related organizations and authorities responsible for the accreditation of hospitals in
IR of Iran. Data were collected using 12 semi-structured interviews in Persian language. Analysis was performed according to Graneheim
method.
Results: After analyzing 12 interviews, extraction resulted in 76 common codes, 28 subcategories, and 8 categories, which are as
follow: detection; treatment and infection control; coordination, Resources; training and exercises; communication and information
system; construction; and planning and assessment.
Conclusion: Hospital management in outbreaks of infectious diseases (intentional or unintentional) is complex and requires different
actions than during natural disasters. In such disasters, readiness to respond and appropriate action is a multifaceted operation. In IR of
Iran, there have been few researches in the field of hospital preparation in biologic events, and the possibility of standardized assessment
has be reduced due to lack of key skills in confronting biological events. It is hoped that the aggregated factors in the 8 groups of this
study can evaluate hospital performance more coherently.
Keywords :
Key capabilities , Biological disasters , Assessment , Performance , Preparedness , Hospital
Journal title :
Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran