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2011年7月22日挪威恐怖袭击期间救援人员的应急准备与角色明晰

Emergency Preparedness and Role Clarity among Rescue Workers during the Terror Attacks in Norway July 22, 2011.

作者信息

Pedersen May Janne Botha, Gjerland Astrid, Rund Bjørn Rishovd, Ekeberg Øivind, Skogstad Laila

机构信息

Departments of General Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Anesthesia, Emergency Care, Intensive Care, and Obstetrics, Ringerike Hospital, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust, Drammen, Norway.

Departments of Anesthesia, Intensive Care, and Emergency, Baerum Hospital, Vestre Viken Hospital Trust, Drammen, Norway.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2016 Jun 9;11(6):e0156536. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0156536. eCollection 2016.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Few studies address preparedness and role clarity in rescue workers after a disaster. On July 22, 2011, Norway was struck by two terror attacks; 77 people were killed and many injured. Healthcare providers, police officers and firefighters worked under demanding conditions. The aims of this study were to examine the level of preparedness, exposure and role clarity. In addition, the relationship between demographic variables, preparedness and exposure and a) role clarity during the rescue operations and; b) achieved mastering for future disaster operations.

METHODS

In this cross-sectional study, healthcare providers (n = 859), police officers (n = 252) and firefighters (n = 102) returned a questionnaire approximately 10 months after the terror attacks.

RESULTS

The rescue personnel were trained and experienced, and the majority knew their professional role (healthcare providers M = 4.1 vs. police officers: M = 3.9 vs. firefighters: M = 4.2, p < .001, [scale 1-5]). The police officers reported significantly more lack of control (p < .001). In the multivariable analysis, being female (OR 1.4, p < .05), having more years of work experience (OR 2.3, p = < .001), previous training (OR 1.6, p < .05) and the experience of an event with > 5 fatalities (OR 1.6, p < .05) were all associated with role clarity, together with a feeling of control, not being obstructed in work and perceiving the rescue work as a success. Moreover, independent predictors of being more prepared for future operations were arousal during the operation (OR 2.0, p < .001) and perceiving the rescue work as a success (OR 1.5, p < .001).

CONCLUSION

Most of the rescue workers were experienced and knew their professional role. Training and everyday-work-experience must be a focal point when preparing rescue workers for disaster.

摘要

背景

很少有研究涉及灾难后救援人员的准备情况和角色清晰度。2011年7月22日,挪威遭受了两次恐怖袭击;77人死亡,许多人受伤。医护人员、警察和消防员在苛刻的条件下工作。本研究的目的是检查准备水平、暴露情况和角色清晰度。此外,还要研究人口统计学变量、准备情况和暴露情况与以下两方面的关系:a)救援行动中的角色清晰度;b)对未来灾难行动的掌控能力。

方法

在这项横断面研究中,医护人员(n = 859)、警察(n = 252)和消防员(n = 102)在恐怖袭击大约10个月后返回了一份问卷。

结果

救援人员经过培训且经验丰富,大多数人清楚自己的专业角色(医护人员M = 4.1,警察M = 3.9,消防员M = 4.2,p < .001,[1 - 5分制])。警察报告的失控情况明显更多(p < .001)。在多变量分析中,女性(OR = 1.4,p < .05)、工作年限更长(OR = 2.3,p < .001)、以前接受过培训(OR = 1.6,p < .05)以及经历过有5人以上死亡的事件(OR = 1.6,p < .05)都与角色清晰度相关,同时还与一种控制感、工作未受阻碍以及认为救援工作取得成功有关。此外,对未来行动准备更充分的独立预测因素是行动中的兴奋感(OR = 2.0,p < .001)和认为救援工作取得成功(OR = 1.5,p < .001)。

结论

大多数救援人员经验丰富且清楚自己的专业角色。在为救援人员做灾难准备时,培训和日常工作经验必须成为重点。

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