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jccnursing 2009, 1(1): 29-34 Back to browse issues page
Abilities and limitations of crisis management in Shohadaye Ashayer and Social Security hospitals of Khorramabad in 1385
فریده Malekshahi f , مهناز Mardani m
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AIMS. Proper respond to unexpected disasters needs readiness of equipments and appropriate planning. In each hospital, abilities and limitations should be recognized, so by augmentation of weak points, have more readiness to resist unexpected disasters. This study was done for detecting abilities and limitations in social security educational hospitals of Khorramabad city in crisis management. METHODS. This study was a cross-sectional, observation study. Research statistical population includes managers, nursing directors and also masters of crises committee of hospitals. These were totally 21 persons. Data collection was performed with questionnaire, direct observation of vouchers and documents and completion of check lists. Descriptive analysis was offered with frequency, percentile of frequency, mean, and standard deviation with SPSS 11.5 software. RESULTS. A codified planning program did not exist or performed correctly in subject of crisis and there are major problems in non-structural subject. In structural subject most persons in statistical society (55.6%) believed that hospitals didn’t have necessary stability during outbreak of an earthquake. CONCLUSION. Necessity of reevaluation of available hospital buildings is suggested with purpose to decrease structural and non-structural vulnerability and to plan codified executive program to ensure continuous care giving in instances of crises.
Keywords: Hospital, Abilities, Limitations, Crisis Management
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Received: 2019/03/3 | Published: 2009/01/15


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