Background The increased frequency, geographical spread and the heterogenicity in mass casualty incidents (MCIs) challenge healthcare systems worldwide. Trauma systems constitute the base for disaster preparedness. Norway is sparsely populated, with four regional trauma centers (TCs) and 35 hospitals treating trauma (non-trauma centers (NTCs)). We wanted to assess whether hospitals fill the national trauma system requirements for competence and the degree of awareness of MCI plans.Methods We conducted a cross-sectional survey of on-call trauma teams in all 39 hospitals during two time periods: July–August (holiday season (HS)) and September–June (non-holiday season (NHS)). A standardized questionnaire was used to evaluate the MCI preparedne...
OBJECTIVE: Regionalised civilian trauma systems improve patient outcomes, but may deskill clinicians...
Introduction: It is important that health professionals and support staff are prepared fordisasters ...
Introduction The central question this study sought to answer was whether the team members of Strate...
Background: Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are increasing. Trauma centres play a key role in MCIs du...
Background Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient surviv...
Optimal care for a sudden, unexpected large number of victims from a mass casualty incident (MCI) is...
Background: Trauma systems have improved outcomes for injured patients, but might be challenging to ...
Catastrophes, natural or man-made, are very rare events in the life of hospitals in the developed wo...
Background: Traumatic injuries are a leading cause of deaths in Norway, especially among younger mal...
Introduction: The central question this study sought to answer was whether the team members of Strat...
BACKGROUND:Few studies address preparedness and role clarity in rescue workers after a disaster. On ...
Background: Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre‐hospital care and/or rapi...
Drills and exercises: the way to disaster preparedness C atastrophes, natural or man-made, are very ...
In recent years, mass casualty incidents (MCI’s) have become more prevalent across the United States...
The present study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of Swiss hospital disaster preparednes...
OBJECTIVE: Regionalised civilian trauma systems improve patient outcomes, but may deskill clinicians...
Introduction: It is important that health professionals and support staff are prepared fordisasters ...
Introduction The central question this study sought to answer was whether the team members of Strate...
Background: Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are increasing. Trauma centres play a key role in MCIs du...
Background Formalized trauma systems have shown beneficial effects on patient surviv...
Optimal care for a sudden, unexpected large number of victims from a mass casualty incident (MCI) is...
Background: Trauma systems have improved outcomes for injured patients, but might be challenging to ...
Catastrophes, natural or man-made, are very rare events in the life of hospitals in the developed wo...
Background: Traumatic injuries are a leading cause of deaths in Norway, especially among younger mal...
Introduction: The central question this study sought to answer was whether the team members of Strat...
BACKGROUND:Few studies address preparedness and role clarity in rescue workers after a disaster. On ...
Background: Studies of severely injured patients suggest that advanced pre‐hospital care and/or rapi...
Drills and exercises: the way to disaster preparedness C atastrophes, natural or man-made, are very ...
In recent years, mass casualty incidents (MCI’s) have become more prevalent across the United States...
The present study aimed to provide a comprehensive assessment of Swiss hospital disaster preparednes...
OBJECTIVE: Regionalised civilian trauma systems improve patient outcomes, but may deskill clinicians...
Introduction: It is important that health professionals and support staff are prepared fordisasters ...
Introduction The central question this study sought to answer was whether the team members of Strate...