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医院对大规模杀伤性武器事件的应对准备:初步评估。

Hospital preparedness for weapons of mass destruction incidents: an initial assessment.

作者信息

Treat K N, Williams J M, Furbee P M, Manley W G, Russell F K, Stamper C D

机构信息

Center for Rural Emergency Medicine, the Department of Emergency Medicine, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, USA.

出版信息

Ann Emerg Med. 2001 Nov;38(5):562-5. doi: 10.1067/mem.2001.118009.

Abstract

STUDY OBJECTIVE

We performed an assessment of hospital preparedness for weapons of mass destruction (WMD) incidents in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region III.

METHODS

Interviews of hospital personnel were completed in 30 hospitals. Data collected included level of preparedness, mass decontamination capabilities, training of hospital staff, and facility security capabilities.

RESULTS

No respondents believed their sites were fully prepared to handle a biologic incident, 73% (22/30) believed they were not prepared to manage a chemical weapons incident, and 73% believed they were unprepared to handle a nuclear event. If a WMD incident were to occur, 73% of respondents stated a single-room decontamination process would be set up. Four (13%) hospitals (all rural) reported no decontamination plans. WMD preparedness had been incorporated into hospital disaster plans by 27% (8/30) of facilities. Eighty-seven percent (26/30) believed their emergency department could manage 10 to 50 casualties at once. Only 1 facility had stockpiled any medications for WMD treatment. All facilities had established networks of communication. No hospital had preprepared media statements specific to WMD. Nearly one fourth (7/30) stated that their hospital staff had some training in WMD event management. All reported need for WMD-specific training but identified obstacles to achieving this. Seventy-seven percent (23/30) of hospitals had a facility security plan in place, and half were able to perform a hospital-wide lock down. Ninety-six percent (29/30) reported no awareness regarding the threat of a secondary device.

CONCLUSION

Hospitals in this sample do not appear to be prepared to handle WMD events, especially in areas such as mass decontamination, mass medical response, awareness among health care professionals, health communications, and facility security. Further research is warranted, including a detailed assessment of WMD preparedness using a statistically valid sample representative of hospital emergency personnel at the national level.

摘要

研究目的

我们对联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)第三区的医院应对大规模杀伤性武器(WMD)事件的准备情况进行了评估。

方法

对30家医院的工作人员进行了访谈。收集的数据包括准备水平、大规模去污能力、医院工作人员培训情况以及设施安全能力。

结果

没有受访者认为他们的医院完全有能力应对生物事件,73%(22/30)的受访者认为他们没有准备好应对化学武器事件,73%的受访者认为他们没有准备好应对核事件。如果发生大规模杀伤性武器事件,73%的受访者表示将建立单间去污程序。四家(13%)医院(均为农村医院)报告没有去污计划。27%(8/30)的医院将应对大规模杀伤性武器的准备工作纳入了医院灾难计划。87%(26/30)的受访者认为他们的急诊科一次可以处理10至50名伤员。只有一家医院储备了用于治疗大规模杀伤性武器伤害的药物。所有医院都建立了通信网络。没有医院预先准备好针对大规模杀伤性武器的媒体声明。近四分之一(7/30)的受访者表示他们的医院工作人员在大规模杀伤性武器事件管理方面接受过一些培训。所有受访者都表示需要进行针对大规模杀伤性武器的培训,但指出了实现这一目标的障碍。77%(23/30)的医院制定了设施安全计划,其中一半能够实施全院封锁。96%(29/30)的受访者表示没有意识到二次装置的威胁。

结论

该样本中的医院似乎没有准备好应对大规模杀伤性武器事件,尤其是在大规模去污、大规模医疗应对、医护人员意识、健康通信和设施安全等方面。有必要进行进一步研究,包括使用具有全国代表性的、统计有效的医院应急人员样本对大规模杀伤性武器准备情况进行详细评估。

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