Singh Prinka, Lamine Hamdi, Sapkota Sujan, Bahattab Awsan, Eriksson Anneli
Department of Global Public Health, Karolinska Institutet, Solna, Stockholm, Sweden.
CRIMEDIM-Center for Research and Training in Disaster Medicine, Humanitarian Aid and Global Health, Università Del Piemonte Orientale, 28100Novara, Italy.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2023 Oct;38(5):606-611. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X23006209. Epub 2023 Aug 23.
The frequency of disasters world-wide has significantly increased in recent years, leading to an increase in the number of mass-casualty incidents (MCIs). These MCIs can overwhelm health care systems, requiring hospitals to respond quickly and effectively, often with limited resources. While numerous studies have identified the challenges in managing MCIs and have emphasized the importance of hospital disaster preparedness, there is a research gap in the preparedness level and response capacities of district hospitals in Nepal.
This study attempts to fill this gap by understanding the perception of hospital staff in managing MCIs in district hospitals of Nepal.
A qualitative case study was conducted in three district hospitals in Nepal. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the hospital personnel, using an interview guide. An inductive thematic analysis was carried out to understand their perception on the most recent MCI management.
Three themes emerged from the data analysis: enablers in MCI management, barriers in MCI management, and recommendations for the future. Use of multiple communication channels, mobilization of entire hospital teams, mobilization of police in crowd control, presence of disaster store, and pre-identified triage areas were the major enablers that facilitated successful MCI management. Nonetheless, the study also revealed challenges such as a lack of knowledge on MCI response among new staff, disruptions caused by media and visitors, and challenges in implementing triage.
This study emphasized the importance of hospital disaster preparedness in managing MCIs and highlighted the significance of overcoming barriers and utilizing enablers for an efficient response. The findings of this study can provide the basis for the Ministry of Health and Population Nepal and district hospitals to plan initiatives for the effective management of MCIs in the future.
近年来,全球灾害发生频率显著增加,导致大规模伤亡事件(MCI)数量上升。这些MCI可能压垮医疗系统,要求医院往往在资源有限的情况下迅速、有效地做出应对。尽管众多研究已确定了管理MCI的挑战,并强调了医院灾难准备的重要性,但尼泊尔地区医院的准备水平和应对能力方面存在研究空白。
本研究试图通过了解尼泊尔地区医院工作人员对管理MCI的看法来填补这一空白。
在尼泊尔的三家地区医院开展了一项定性案例研究。使用访谈指南对医院人员进行了半结构化访谈。进行了归纳主题分析,以了解他们对最近MCI管理的看法。
数据分析得出了三个主题:MCI管理的促成因素、MCI管理的障碍以及对未来的建议。使用多种沟通渠道、动员整个医院团队、调动警察进行人群控制、设有灾难储备库以及预先确定的分诊区域是促进MCI管理成功的主要促成因素。尽管如此,该研究还揭示了一些挑战,如新员工对MCI应对缺乏了解、媒体和访客造成的干扰以及实施分诊方面的挑战。
本研究强调了医院灾难准备在管理MCI中的重要性,并突出了克服障碍和利用促成因素以实现高效应对的重要性。本研究结果可为尼泊尔卫生与人口部及地区医院未来规划有效管理MCI的举措提供依据。