Department of Aviation Security, Military University of Aviation, 08-521, Dęblin, Poland.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical University of Lublin, 20-059, Lublin, Poland.
BMC Public Health. 2021 Jan 9;21(1):114. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-10165-5.
Effective preparedness to respond to mass casualty incidents and disasters requires a well-planned and integrated effort by all involved professionals, particularly those who are working in healthcare, who are equipped with unique knowledge and skills for emergencies. This study aims to investigate and evaluate the level of knowledge and skills related to mass casualty and disaster management in a cohort of healthcare professionals.
A cross-sectional brief study was conducted using a validated and anonymous questionnaire, with a sample of 134 employees at a clinical hospital in Lublin, Poland.
The findings of this study may indicate a need for standardization of training for hospitals employees. It also suggests a knowledge gap between different professional groups, which calls for adjusting such general training, to at least, the weakest group, while special tasks and mission can be given to other groups within the training occasion.
Pre-Training gap analyses and identification of participants' competencies and skills should be conducted prior to training in mass casualty incidents and disasters. Such analyses provides an opportunity to develop training curriculum at various skill and knowledge levels from basic to advance. All training in mass casualty incidents and disasters should be subject to ongoing, not just periodic, evaluation, in order to assess continued competency.
有效应对大规模伤亡事件和灾害需要所有相关专业人员的精心规划和综合努力,特别是那些在医疗保健领域工作的人员,他们具备应对紧急情况的独特知识和技能。本研究旨在调查和评估一组医疗保健专业人员在大规模伤亡和灾害管理方面的知识和技能水平。
采用经过验证的匿名问卷,对波兰卢布林一家临床医院的 134 名员工进行了横断面简短研究。
本研究的结果可能表明需要对医院员工进行培训标准化。它还表明不同专业群体之间存在知识差距,这要求调整此类一般培训,至少针对最薄弱的群体,而将特殊任务和任务分配给培训期间的其他群体。
在进行大规模伤亡事件和灾害培训之前,应进行预培训差距分析,并确定参与者的能力和技能。这种分析提供了机会,可以根据基本到高级的不同技能和知识水平制定培训课程。所有大规模伤亡事件和灾害的培训都应接受持续的评估,而不仅仅是定期评估,以评估持续的能力。