Title of article :
Instructional Programs Influencing the Enhancement of the Knowledge Required by Volunteers in Disasters: A Systematic Review
Author/Authors :
Ahmadi Marzaleh, Milad Research Center for Emergency and Disaster Resilience - Tehran, Red Crescent society of the Islamic Republic of Iran , Rezaee, Rita Department of Health Information Management - Health Human Resources Research Center - School of Management and Medical Informatics - Health Human Resource Development Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Peyravi, Mahmoudreza Department of Health in Disasters and Emergencies - Health Human Resources Research Center - School of Management and Medical Informatics - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran
Abstract :
To determine the instructional programs required by volunteers based on the studies carried out
worldwide.
Methods: A systematic search was carried out by PubMed, Cochran Library, Scopus, EMBASE, Science
Direct, Web of Science and ProQuest databases between January 1970 and the end of June 2019. The articles
were selected based on the keywords chosen by the author. In the end, the volunteer’s instructional titles were
extracted from the articles in disasters.
Results: Eleven articles were chosen for final analysis after studying the titles, abstracts, and complete articles
texts which 45 instructional titles were extracted. The most frequent scales in terms of repetition were ethics,
kinds of exercises, personal protection instruments, general hygiene, awareness of certain disasters, accident
command system, disaster triage and emergency planning.
Conclusion: Governments should offer programs that can best serve the improvement of their performance by
considering the daily increasing growth in the number of volunteers and in natural and manmade disasters.
Universities and schools play determinant roles in this regard. It is hoped that the present study findings can be
effective in codify an efficient instructional program for elevating the performance of the volunteers by taking
part in disasters response.
Keywords :
Knowledge , Awareness , Volunteers , Disaster , Planning
Journal title :
Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma