2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2019.03.024
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Barriers and facilitators to provide continuity of care to dischargeable patients in disasters: A qualitative study

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“…First, as disaster nursing is a new specialty, the lack of a paradigm, few evaluation tools, limited disaster experience, limited availability of experts, and limited opportunities for training are among the major challenges for nurses in disaster management. 17,19,22,24 Second, the level of preparedness in terms of prehospital care, hospitals, and individuals (including nurses) poses a challenge for nurses. One study reported the prehospital care system as a big challenge for nurses, 17 while hospital preparedness was reported in several studies, which noted that hospitals have limited capacities, resources, and staffing, lack awareness about policies and procedures, and have poor planning and leadership.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…First, as disaster nursing is a new specialty, the lack of a paradigm, few evaluation tools, limited disaster experience, limited availability of experts, and limited opportunities for training are among the major challenges for nurses in disaster management. 17,19,22,24 Second, the level of preparedness in terms of prehospital care, hospitals, and individuals (including nurses) poses a challenge for nurses. One study reported the prehospital care system as a big challenge for nurses, 17 while hospital preparedness was reported in several studies, which noted that hospitals have limited capacities, resources, and staffing, lack awareness about policies and procedures, and have poor planning and leadership.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,19,22,24 Second, the level of preparedness in terms of prehospital care, hospitals, and individuals (including nurses) poses a challenge for nurses. One study reported the prehospital care system as a big challenge for nurses, 17 while hospital preparedness was reported in several studies, which noted that hospitals have limited capacities, resources, and staffing, lack awareness about policies and procedures, and have poor planning and leadership. 17,22,24,25 The lack of preparedness of nurses was also reported as a vital challenge in many studies.…”
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“…Problems and failures on disaster management are attributed to two general categories: (i) infrastructures and facilities, (ii) human negligence. The essential challenges based on the facilities and infrastructures of disaster management including the high costs of investing on disaster management and inadequate budgets dedicated to this area, old and insecure hospitals [22], inappropriate approach of hospital systems when dealing with disasters [23], weakness of disaster alert systems [24], destruction of the infrastructures during a disaster, communication problems, and existence of a large amount of information [25] create more limitations to examine and respond to disasters. Also, human negligence of both disaster management organizations and people may provide many consequences.…”
Section: A Challenges Of Disaster Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%