Resilient hospitals are essential to reduce the human impact of disasters. The evidence on the disaster impact on hospitals is limited, and research on hospital resilience is mostly from pre-disaster phases, and does not portray post-disaster realities. This dissertation investigates the impact of a high-magnitude earthquake on a tertiary hospital in Nepal and explores resilience mechanisms, using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methodologies. The key findings are: i) the earthquake produced resource-intensive conditions that required lengthy in-hospital treatment; ii) the hospital’s function was affected and the provision of elective care was disrupted; iii) the hospital’s resilience was highly influenced by emerging adaptati...
An effective and immediate response from hospital personnel is critical to meet the needs of affecte...
BACKGROUND: In 2015, an earthquake killing 9,000 and injuring 22,000 people hit Nepal. The Tribhuvan...
The Sichuan (China) and L’Aquila (Italy) earthquakes have again highlighted the question of our prep...
Background Disasters are an increasing threat to human health, but we know little about their impact...
BACKGROUND: Disasters are an increasing threat to human health, but we know little about their impac...
Background: Resilient hospitals are increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of disaster reduction i...
Background Research on hospital resilience is scarce and favours top-down approaches, and evidence f...
Hospital functionality after an earthquake is paramount for disaster response and community recovery...
Natural disasters pose a great challenge to the health systems and individual health facilities. In ...
Introduction Natural disasters pose a great challenge to the health systems and individual health fa...
This thesis provided a definition and conceptual framework for hospital disaster resilience; it used...
Hospitals are themselves vulnerable to numerous types of disasters and can get damaged risking the l...
Objective Despite ‘hospital resilience’ gaining prominence in recent years, it remains poorly define...
The purpose of this research is to study and explore the importance of hospitals in natural disaster...
BackgroundIn 2015, an earthquake killing 9,000 and injuring 22,000 people hit Nepal. The Tribhuvan U...
An effective and immediate response from hospital personnel is critical to meet the needs of affecte...
BACKGROUND: In 2015, an earthquake killing 9,000 and injuring 22,000 people hit Nepal. The Tribhuvan...
The Sichuan (China) and L’Aquila (Italy) earthquakes have again highlighted the question of our prep...
Background Disasters are an increasing threat to human health, but we know little about their impact...
BACKGROUND: Disasters are an increasing threat to human health, but we know little about their impac...
Background: Resilient hospitals are increasingly recognized as a cornerstone of disaster reduction i...
Background Research on hospital resilience is scarce and favours top-down approaches, and evidence f...
Hospital functionality after an earthquake is paramount for disaster response and community recovery...
Natural disasters pose a great challenge to the health systems and individual health facilities. In ...
Introduction Natural disasters pose a great challenge to the health systems and individual health fa...
This thesis provided a definition and conceptual framework for hospital disaster resilience; it used...
Hospitals are themselves vulnerable to numerous types of disasters and can get damaged risking the l...
Objective Despite ‘hospital resilience’ gaining prominence in recent years, it remains poorly define...
The purpose of this research is to study and explore the importance of hospitals in natural disaster...
BackgroundIn 2015, an earthquake killing 9,000 and injuring 22,000 people hit Nepal. The Tribhuvan U...
An effective and immediate response from hospital personnel is critical to meet the needs of affecte...
BACKGROUND: In 2015, an earthquake killing 9,000 and injuring 22,000 people hit Nepal. The Tribhuvan...
The Sichuan (China) and L’Aquila (Italy) earthquakes have again highlighted the question of our prep...