2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-024-11104-x
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Exploring disaster preparedness in an obstetric unit in a district hospital in the Western Cape Province

Carla Horn,
Nokwanda Edith Bam,
Molekodi Jacob Matsipane

Abstract: Background Research on disaster preparedness in public hospitals is limited, and specialised units such as obstetric departments need to be even more prepared when rendering health care to vulnerable populations. Disasters can be natural, such as floods due to human interventions, sinkholes due to mining, or pandemic occurrences, such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Research on disaster preparedness is limited, and even more so in specialised units such as obstetrics and evacuating a ward of m… Show more

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