Almukhlifi Yasir, Crowfoot Gary, Hutton Alison
College of Applied Medical Sciences, King Saud bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
King Abdullah International Medical Research Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2024 Dec;39(6):395-401. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X24000670. Epub 2024 Dec 26.
Disasters pose significant challenges globally, affecting millions of people annually. In Saudi Arabia, floods constitute a prevalent natural disaster, underscoring the necessity for effective disaster preparedness among Emergency Medical Services (EMS) workers. Despite their critical role in disaster response, research on disaster preparedness among EMS workers in Saudi Arabia is limited.
STUDY OBJECTIVE/METHODS: The study aimed to explore the disaster preparedness among EMS workers in Saudi Arabia. This study applied an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design to explore disaster preparedness among EMS workers in Saudi Arabia, focusing on the qualitative phase. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 15 EMS workers from National Guard Health Affairs (NGHA) and Ministry of Health (MOH) facilities in Riyadh, Dammam, and Jeddah. Thematic analysis was conducted following Braun and Clarke's six-step process, ensuring data rigor through Schwandt, et al's criteria for trustworthiness.
The demographic characteristics of participants revealed a predominantly young, male workforce with varying levels of experience and educational backgrounds. Thematic analysis identified three key themes: (1) Newly/developed profession, highlighting the challenges faced by young EMS workers in acquiring disaster preparedness; (2) Access to opportunities and workplace resources (government versus military), indicating discrepancies in disaster preparedness support between government and military hospitals; and (3) Workplace policies and procedures, highlighting the need for clearer disaster policies, training opportunities, and role clarity among EMS workers.
The study underscores the importance of addressing the unique challenges faced by EMS workers in Saudi Arabia to enhance disaster preparedness. Recommendations include targeted support for young EMS professionals, standardization of disaster training across health care facilities, and improved communication of disaster policies and procedures. These findings have implications for policy and practice in disaster management and EMS training in Saudi Arabia.
灾害在全球构成重大挑战,每年影响数百万人。在沙特阿拉伯,洪水是一种常见的自然灾害,凸显了紧急医疗服务(EMS)人员进行有效灾害准备的必要性。尽管他们在灾害应对中发挥着关键作用,但沙特阿拉伯EMS人员的灾害准备研究有限。
研究目的/方法:本研究旨在探索沙特阿拉伯EMS人员的灾害准备情况。本研究采用解释性序列混合方法设计,以探索沙特阿拉伯EMS人员的灾害准备情况,重点是定性阶段。对来自利雅得、达曼和吉达的国民警卫队卫生事务(NGHA)和卫生部(MOH)设施的15名EMS人员进行了半结构化访谈。按照布劳恩和克拉克的六步流程进行了主题分析,并通过施万特等人的可信度标准确保数据的严谨性。
参与者的人口统计学特征显示,劳动力主要是年轻男性,经验和教育背景各不相同。主题分析确定了三个关键主题:(1)新兴/发展中的职业,强调年轻EMS人员在获得灾害准备方面面临的挑战;(2)获得机会和工作场所资源(政府与军队),表明政府医院和军队医院在灾害准备支持方面存在差异;(3)工作场所政策和程序,强调需要更明确的灾害政策、培训机会以及EMS人员之间的角色清晰度。
该研究强调了应对沙特阿拉伯EMS人员面临的独特挑战以加强灾害准备的重要性。建议包括针对性地支持年轻的EMS专业人员、实现各医疗机构灾害培训的标准化,以及改善灾害政策和程序的沟通。这些研究结果对沙特阿拉伯的灾害管理政策和实践以及EMS培训具有启示意义。