“…One of the leading structural factors in dropping the quality of care is the lack of supplies and equipment. Evidence has revealed that the structural factors such as the upgrading of medical equipment affect the quality of the emergency structure (Zaboli et al, 2018; Zaboli, Shokri, Javadi, Teymourzadeh, & Ameryoun, 2016). The results of the studies showed that the major shortage of equipment in the emergency structure is effective (Kotsiou, Srivastava, Kotsios, Exadaktylos, & Gourgoulianis, 2018) and the shortage of basic equipment leads to delays in triage and adverse outcomes, misconceptions and inappropriate decisions (Aloyce, Leshabari, & Brysiewicz, 2014; Fry & Burr, 2001).…”