Unit of Disaster Medicine, Emergency Department, Security Force Hospital Programs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Ziekenhuisnetwerk Antwerpen (ZNA) Camp Stuivenberg, Center for Research and Education in Emergency Care (CREEC) Univ Louvain Belgium and Regedim Free University, Brussels, Belgium.
Front Public Health. 2022 Jul 29;10:932597. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.932597. eCollection 2022.
Saudi Arabia has made extensive efforts to manage disasters using unique national approaches; however, challenges and obstacles concerning disaster health handling persist. The nation has a reactive strategy to disaster management with a need for increased involvement of health professionals in disaster management and improvement of healthcare facilities emergency preparedness including competency-based education training.
A comprehensive and consistent approach of disaster education programs for short and intermediate training of health professionals involved in disaster responses in Saudi Arabia is still not evident. Therefore, it is vital to explore and map the current state of the disaster education framework in Saudi Arabia.
The Joanna Briggs Institute approach for scoping reviews was used to assess research articles and preprints between January 2000 and September 2021 from Saudi Digital Library; PubMed, CINAHL, and Google Scholar. Five experts identified key aspects of the disaster education approach and eligibility criteria to facilitate identification of relevant articles.
Only five articles met the specified criteria and described two short and three intermediate courses on disaster health management in Saudi Arabia. All courses involved competency-specific training aimed at basic or foundational level and involved a range of activities and learning types. None had refresher courses within 12 months.
The review highlights the obvious scarcity of short and intermediate term evidence-based disaster health programs in Saudi Arabia. Adoption of the education framework proposed by the authors based on international frameworks could improve the quality and consistency of the disaster education curriculum in Saudi Arabia.
沙特阿拉伯采用独特的国家方法,在管理灾害方面做出了广泛努力;然而,灾害卫生处理方面仍然存在挑战和障碍。该国对灾害管理采取的是被动策略,需要更多地让卫生专业人员参与灾害管理,并改善医疗设施的应急准备工作,包括基于能力的教育培训。
在沙特阿拉伯,针对参与灾害应对的卫生专业人员的短期和中期培训,仍然缺乏全面和一致的灾害教育计划方法。因此,探索和绘制沙特阿拉伯灾害教育框架的现状至关重要。
采用 Joanna Briggs 研究所的范围综述方法,对 2000 年 1 月至 2021 年 9 月期间来自沙特数字图书馆、PubMed、CINAHL 和谷歌学术的研究文章和预印本进行评估。五位专家确定了灾害教育方法的关键方面和资格标准,以方便识别相关文章。
仅有五篇文章符合规定标准,描述了沙特阿拉伯的两个短期和三个中期灾害卫生管理课程。所有课程都涉及特定能力的培训,旨在达到基础或基础水平,并涉及一系列活动和学习类型。没有一门课程在 12 个月内提供复习课程。
该综述突出表明,沙特阿拉伯明显缺乏短期和中期基于证据的灾害卫生项目。采用作者基于国际框架提出的教育框架,可以提高沙特阿拉伯灾害教育课程的质量和一致性。