Mohammadi-Janbazloufar Kamran, Atighechian Golrokh, Ostadtaghizadeh Abbas, Rezaei Fatemeh, Hirshon Jon Mark
Department of Health in Emergencies and Disasters, School of Management and Medical Information Sciences, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
Health Management and Economics Research Center, Department of Health in Disasters and Emergencies, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran.
Int J Prev Med. 2024 Dec 28;15:73. doi: 10.4103/ijpvm.ijpvm_125_24. eCollection 2024.
Climate change poses significant threats to the health and safety of communities worldwide. Extreme weather events can disrupt critical infrastructure and overwhelm emergency medical services (EMS) systems. As the frequency and intensity of these climate-related disasters continue to increase, it is essential that EMS organizations develop robust strategies to enhance their resilience. One important step in building climate-resilient EMS systems is the development of comprehensive assessment tools. Developing a comprehensive tool for assessing the resilience of EMS in the face of climate change.
This research employs an applied, mixed-methods approach to investigate the development and validation of the Emergency Medical Services Resilience Assessment (EMSRA) tool. The study will be executed across four key phases: (a) A scoping review will be conducted to identify the global dimensions and components of EMS systems that demonstrate resilience to the impacts of climate change. (b) A qualitative study, involving semistructured interviews, will be undertaken to explore the specific dimensions and components of EMS resilience within the Iranian context. (c) Based on the findings from the scoping review and qualitative inquiry, assessment items related to EMS resilience in climate change will be extracted and synthesized to develop a pilot version of the EMSRA tool. (d) The pilot EMSRA tool will undergo a rigorous process of quantitative and qualitative validation, including an evaluation of its psychometric properties, to assess the resilience of EMS systems in the face of climate-related challenges.
The development of EMSRA tool will enable the assessment and enhancement of climate change resilience within the national and provincial EMS systems, providing critical data to inform evidence-based strategies and plans for strengthening EMS against the impacts of severe climate changes.
气候变化对全球社区的健康与安全构成重大威胁。极端天气事件可能扰乱关键基础设施,并使紧急医疗服务(EMS)系统不堪重负。随着这些与气候相关灾害的频率和强度持续增加,EMS组织制定强有力的战略以增强其恢复力至关重要。构建具备气候恢复力的EMS系统的重要一步是开发综合评估工具。开发一种用于评估EMS在面对气候变化时恢复力的综合工具。
本研究采用应用混合方法来调查紧急医疗服务恢复力评估(EMSRA)工具的开发与验证。该研究将分四个关键阶段进行:(a)进行范围审查,以确定EMS系统中展示对气候变化影响具有恢复力的全球维度和组成部分。(b)开展一项定性研究,包括半结构化访谈,以探索伊朗背景下EMS恢复力的具体维度和组成部分。(c)基于范围审查和定性调查的结果,提取并综合与气候变化中EMS恢复力相关的评估项目,以开发EMSRA工具的试点版本。(d)试点EMSRA工具将经历严格的定量和定性验证过程,包括对其心理测量特性的评估,以评估EMS系统面对与气候相关挑战时的恢复力。
EMSRA工具的开发将能够评估和增强国家及省级EMS系统内的气候变化恢复力,提供关键数据以指导基于证据的战略和计划,加强EMS抵御严重气候变化的影响。