Smith Matthew, Smith Philip W
Center for Biopreparedness Education, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
Am J Disaster Med. 2009 Sep-Oct;4(5):299-302.
Because hospital response to pandemic influenza is a critical component of preparedness, the authors performed a survey of hospitals in Nebraska to assess pandemic influenza preparedness. An anonymous 15-question survey was sent electronically to all 85 hospitals in Nebraska in November 2008 and 48 hospitals (56.5 percent) responded. A large majority of Nebraska hospitals have a pandemic influenza plan (n = 41/48, 85.4 percent), and have begun stockpiling materials (n = 44/47, 93.6 percent). Most have established contact with local public health (n = 42//47, 89.4 percent), and in fact reported that their communication with public health has improved as a result of pandemic influenza planning (n = 39/46, 84.8 percent). This survey illuminates current progress and areas for potential improvement in pandemic influenza planning by Nebraska hospitals.
由于医院对大流行性流感的应对是防范工作的关键组成部分,作者对内布拉斯加州的医院进行了一项调查,以评估大流行性流感的防范情况。2008年11月,一份包含15个问题的匿名调查问卷通过电子邮件发送给了内布拉斯加州的所有85家医院,48家医院(56.5%)进行了回复。内布拉斯加州的大多数医院都制定了大流行性流感计划(n = 41/48,85.4%),并已开始储备物资(n = 44/47,93.6%)。大多数医院已与当地公共卫生部门建立联系(n = 42/47,89.4%),事实上,他们报告称,由于制定了大流行性流感防范计划,他们与公共卫生部门的沟通得到了改善(n = 39/46,84.8%)。这项调查揭示了内布拉斯加州医院在大流行性流感防范计划方面的当前进展和潜在改进领域。