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利雅得公立医院的化学、生物、辐射和核防范准备。

Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Preparedness of Public Hospitals in Riyadh.

机构信息

Global Center of Mass Gatherings Medicine, Ministry of health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, URL: https://medicine.ksu.edu.sa/en/node/3251.

出版信息

Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2023 Jun 2;17:e401. doi: 10.1017/dmp.2023.66.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) incidents are those that involve chemical or biological warfare agents or toxic radiological or nuclear materials. These agents can cause disasters intentionally or accidentally. Hospitals play a crucial role in handling CBRN disasters. This study aimed to assess the CBRN preparedness of government hospitals in Riyadh.

METHODS

A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted across government hospitals in Riyadh. All government hospitals with more than 100 inpatient beds and an emergency department met the inclusion criteria. Hospital preparedness was assessed using an adaptation of the CBRNE (chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive event) Plan Checklist. This adaptation was chosen due to the inclusion of explosive events in hospital disaster readiness, and its structural composition of key clinical guidelines necessary for a comprehensive disaster and readiness plan. Results were described in frequencies across several domains such as foundational considerations and planning which are used to assess plan preparedness using readiness tools, training, and awareness among staff members in accordance to a pre-established emergency plan, placed procedures and their implementation, and modules for preparing for a biological incident, a chemical incident, and a radiological or nuclear incident.

RESULTS

Of the 11 eligible hospitals, 10 participated in the study. Furthermore, CBRN considerations were included in the disaster plans of 7 hospitals. Drills had been conducted in collaboration with local agencies in only 2 hospitals. The staff had been trained to recognize the signs and symptoms of exposure to class (A) biological agents in less than half of the hospitals. Eight of the hospitals had antidotes and prophylactics to manage chemical incidents, but only half of them had radiation detection instruments. Personal protective equipment was available in all hospitals, but rapid access to stockpiles of medications was available in only half of them.

CONCLUSIONS

Government hospitals in Riyadh demonstrated insufficient CBRN preparedness as per the CBRNE Plan Checklist. Overall, there was a lack of preemptive planning, application of pre-established policies and procedures, and adequate staff training. Furthermore, several hospitals had insufficient stockpiles of medications and in concrete plans on accessing government stockpiles in the case of an emergency. Therefore, their staffs should be trained to manage CBRN emergencies, and local drills should be conducted to improve their preparedness.

摘要

目的

化学、生物、辐射和核(CBRN)事件是指涉及化学或生物战剂或有毒放射性或核材料的事件。这些剂可能会被故意或意外引发灾难。医院在处理 CBRN 灾难方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本研究旨在评估利雅得政府医院的 CBRN 准备情况。

方法

这是一项在利雅得政府医院进行的描述性横断面研究。所有拥有 100 张以上住院床位和急诊部的政府医院都符合纳入标准。医院的准备情况是使用 CBRNE(化学、生物、辐射、核或爆炸事件)计划检查表的改编版进行评估的。之所以选择这种改编版,是因为它包括了医院灾难准备中的爆炸事件,以及其结构组成了全面灾难和准备计划所需的关键临床指南。结果以几个领域的频率进行描述,例如基础考虑因素和规划,这些是根据预先制定的应急计划,放置程序及其实施,以及准备生物事件、化学事件和辐射或核事件的模块,使用准备工具、培训和工作人员意识来评估计划准备情况的。

结果

在 11 家符合条件的医院中,有 10 家参与了研究。此外,有 7 家医院的灾难计划中包括了 CBRN 考虑因素。只有 2 家医院与当地机构合作进行了演习。不到一半的医院对工作人员进行了识别暴露于 A 类生物剂的症状和体征的培训。有 8 家医院有管理化学事件的解毒剂和预防剂,但只有一半医院有辐射探测仪器。所有医院都配备了个人防护设备,但只有一半医院能快速获得药物库存。

结论

根据 CBRNE 计划检查表,利雅得的政府医院显示出 CBRN 准备不足。总体而言,缺乏先发制人的规划、预先制定的政策和程序的应用以及充分的员工培训。此外,几家医院的药物库存不足,在紧急情况下也没有具体的获取政府库存的计划。因此,他们的工作人员应该接受管理 CBRN 紧急情况的培训,并且应该进行当地演习以提高他们的准备水平。

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