2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12245-021-00372-7
|View full text |Cite
|
Sign up to set email alerts
|

When disasters strike the emergency department: a case series and narrative review

Abstract: Introduction Emergency departments (EDs) are reasonably well prepared for external disasters, such as natural disasters, mass casualty incidents, and terrorist attacks. However, crises and disasters that emerge and unfold within hospitals appear to be more common than external events. EDs are often affected. Internal hospital crises and disasters (IHCDs) have the potential to endanger patients, staff, and visitors, and to undermine the integrity of the facility as a steward of p… Show more

Help me understand this report

Search citation statements

Order By: Relevance

Paper Sections

Select...
3
2

Citation Types

0
11
0

Year Published

2021
2021
2024
2024

Publication Types

Select...
4
2
1

Relationship

2
5

Authors

Journals

citations
Cited by 21 publications
(14 citation statements)
references
References 47 publications
0
11
0
Order By: Relevance
“…Parents may also have avoided attending hospital due to the expectation of overcrowding and long wait times, as reported for adult EDs in the Lombardy and Piedmont areas heavily affected by COVID-19 during this period [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parents may also have avoided attending hospital due to the expectation of overcrowding and long wait times, as reported for adult EDs in the Lombardy and Piedmont areas heavily affected by COVID-19 during this period [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Netherlands, this particularly concerns riverine and flash floods. 1 15 In 2015, a flood risk analysis determined that 75% of the 185 Dutch hospital locations faced a flooding risk. 6 Despite these risks, most of the vulnerable hospitals have their ED and emergency generators situated on the ground floor or even in the basement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hospital evacuation for an internal fire carries other challenges than an evacuation procedure for natural disasters, when the external infrastructure and surrounding hospitals may be incapacitated. 1 18 Furthermore, it is crucial to differentiate between hospital evacuations due to foreseeable threats (i.e. most riverine floods) and those prompted by acute-onset disasters (i.e.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
See 2 more Smart Citations