Department of Internal Medicine, Lebanese American University Medical Center Rizk Hospital, Beirut P.O. Box 11-3288, Lebanon.
Gilbert and Rose-Mary Chagoury School of Medicine, Lebanese American University, Byblos P.O. Box 36, Lebanon.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Aug 6;21(8):1034. doi: 10.3390/ijerph21081034.
Disaster disrupts the normal functioning of a community, causing significant damages and losses. In recent years, Lebanon faced multiple disasters, including one of the largest explosions ever recorded, the Beirut Blast, in August 2020. Limited studies in the literature have examined disaster medicine preparedness among healthcare professionals (HCPs).
To examine the knowledge (K), attitude (A), readiness to practice (rP), and KArP associated with disaster medicine preparedness among HCPs in Lebanon.
A cross-sectional observational study was conducted in Lebanon using data from participants answering an online survey. Participants enrolled in this study were HCPs (residents and faculty), medical students, and postdoctoral research scholars. Levels of knowledge, attitude, and readiness to practice were assessed and used to examine their association with participants' socio-demographic characteristics.
A total of 195 participants (average age 30.6 ± 11.4 years) were included in this study. Participants reported moderate scores of knowledge, attitude, and readiness to practice. Older participants reported better readiness to practice and a KArP score. A significant difference was observed in all categories according to gender, with men having higher scores than women. No significant difference was observed between the level of education and knowledge, attitude, and total KArP scores.
Our study's findings showed that age and the level of education were positively correlated with readiness to practice. Men, compared to women, had significantly higher scores in all categories. Barriers to the KArP should be identified and targeted in future studies, as disaster preparedness at the institutional level may improve outcomes in future disaster encounters.
灾害扰乱了社区的正常运转,造成了巨大的破坏和损失。近年来,黎巴嫩遭遇了多次灾害,包括 2020 年 8 月发生的贝鲁特大爆炸,这是有记录以来规模最大的爆炸之一。文献中有限的研究调查了医疗保健专业人员(HCPs)在灾难医学方面的准备情况。
调查黎巴嫩 HCPs 在灾难医学准备方面的知识(K)、态度(A)、实践准备程度(rP)和 KArP。
在黎巴嫩进行了一项横断面观察性研究,使用了参与者在线调查回答的数据。参与这项研究的人员是 HCPs(住院医师和教员)、医学生和博士后研究学者。评估了知识、态度和实践准备程度,并将其用于检查与参与者社会人口统计学特征的关联。
共有 195 名参与者(平均年龄 30.6 ± 11.4 岁)参与了这项研究。参与者报告了知识、态度和实践准备程度的中等分数。年龄较大的参与者报告了更好的实践准备程度和 KArP 评分。根据性别观察到所有类别都存在显著差异,男性的得分高于女性。教育水平与知识、态度和总 KArP 评分之间没有显著差异。
我们研究的结果表明,年龄和教育水平与实践准备程度呈正相关。与女性相比,男性在所有类别中的得分都明显更高。在未来的研究中,应确定和针对 KArP 的障碍,因为机构层面的灾难准备可能会提高未来灾难应对的结果。