The present study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of Swiss hospital disaster preparedness in 2016 compared with the 2006 data. A questionnaire was addressed in 2016 to all heads responsible for Swiss emergency departments (EDs). Of the 107 hospitals included, 83 (78%) returned the survey. Overall, 76 (92%) hospitals had a plan in case of a mass casualty incident, and 76 (93%) in case of an accident within the hospital itself. There was a lack in preparedness for specific situations: less than a third of hospitals had a specific plan for nuclear/radiological, biological, chemical, and burns (NRBC+B) patients: nuclear/radiological (14; 18%), biological (25; 31%), chemical (27; 34%), and burns (15; 49%), and 48 (61%) of EDs had a d...
Objective: \ud To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior e...
Disasters occur rarely but have significant adverse consequences when they do. Recent statistics sug...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
The present study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of Swiss hospital disaster preparednes...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Hospital preparedness is an essential component of any developed health care system...
Objective: This study sought to determine whether differences exist in disaster preparedness between...
OBJECTIVE: As one of Europe's most densely populated countries with multiple nuclear installations a...
Introduction: Being one of Europe’s most densely populated countries, and having multiple nuclear in...
Background: Hospital Emergency preparedness in dealing with crises and disasters is essential for th...
OBJECTIVE: This study was focused on reviewing the emergency and disaster preparedness of European h...
Background The increased frequency, geographical spread and the heterogenicity in mass casualty inci...
Naturally occurring and man-made disasters have been increasing in the world, including Europe, over...
Context Over the past decade the number of accidents and disasters has been growing around...
BACKGROUND Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of any developed health care sy...
The purpose of this research is to explore some challenges that hospital disaster managers face in d...
Objective: \ud To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior e...
Disasters occur rarely but have significant adverse consequences when they do. Recent statistics sug...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...
The present study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of Swiss hospital disaster preparednes...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Hospital preparedness is an essential component of any developed health care system...
Objective: This study sought to determine whether differences exist in disaster preparedness between...
OBJECTIVE: As one of Europe's most densely populated countries with multiple nuclear installations a...
Introduction: Being one of Europe’s most densely populated countries, and having multiple nuclear in...
Background: Hospital Emergency preparedness in dealing with crises and disasters is essential for th...
OBJECTIVE: This study was focused on reviewing the emergency and disaster preparedness of European h...
Background The increased frequency, geographical spread and the heterogenicity in mass casualty inci...
Naturally occurring and man-made disasters have been increasing in the world, including Europe, over...
Context Over the past decade the number of accidents and disasters has been growing around...
BACKGROUND Emergency departments (EDs) are an essential component of any developed health care sy...
The purpose of this research is to explore some challenges that hospital disaster managers face in d...
Objective: \ud To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior e...
Disasters occur rarely but have significant adverse consequences when they do. Recent statistics sug...
Objective: To assess the level of preparedness of Australian hospitals, as perceived by senior eme...