School of Nursing, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS 7000, Australia.
School of Nursing, College of Health and Medicine, University of Tasmania, Launceston, TAS 7250, Australia.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jul 28;18(15):7982. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18157982.
The identification and announcement of the COVID-19 pandemic has been a global issue. Disaster preparedness for internal and external threats is inherent within health care environments and requires agile thinking and swift remediation. Nosocomial infection is a risk for recipients of care, especially in hospital settings, which has implications for workforce planning. The aim of this case study was to examine the community response to the internal disaster of the first nosocomial COVID-19 outbreak within an Australian rural health care environment. A critical discourse analysis method was adopted to generate and analyse data collected from three different media platforms during a six-week period. Four main themes were distilled: actions and intent, loss, well-being and recognising choice, and community action. Phase two of the study interrogated these themes to expose the power positioning of speakers and their relationships to the audiences. Strengthening communication with local communities within health care environments must be a priority in any future rural workforce disaster preparedness planning. Maintenance of trust with health service provision and delivery in rural communities is imperative. The inclusion of a robust communication plan within any risk management strategy that meets the needs of the local users of health services is mandatory.
新冠疫情的识别和宣布是一个全球性问题。医疗环境中固有的内部和外部威胁的备灾工作需要灵活的思维和迅速的补救。医院感染是接受治疗者的风险,尤其是在医院环境中,这对劳动力规划有影响。本案例研究的目的是探讨澳大利亚农村医疗环境中首例医院内新冠疫情爆发时社区对内部灾难的反应。采用批判性话语分析方法,从六周内三个不同的媒体平台收集数据并进行分析。提炼出四个主要主题:行动与意图、损失、福祉和认识选择以及社区行动。研究的第二阶段对这些主题进行了探讨,以揭示演讲者的权力定位及其与听众的关系。在任何未来的农村劳动力备灾规划中,都必须优先加强与医疗环境中当地社区的沟通。在农村社区中维持对医疗服务提供和交付的信任至关重要。在任何满足当地卫生服务使用者需求的风险管理策略中,都必须包含一个强大的沟通计划。