2020
DOI: 10.47176/mjiri.34.21
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Factors affecting hospital response in biological disasters: A qualitative study

Abstract: Background:The fatal pandemics of infectious diseases and the possibility of using microorganisms as biological weapons are both rising worldwide. Hospitals are vital organizations in response to biological disasters and have a crucial role in the treatment of patients. Despite the advances in studies about hospital planning and performance during crises, there are no internationally accepted standards for hospital preparedness and disaster response. Thus, this study was designed to explain the effective facto… Show more

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“…In addition, some organizational charts of this program are not well defined, various inconsistencies are evident in the implementation of this program and finally, sufficient supervision by the Ministry of Health is insufficient to implement the program properly. These issues reduce the likelihood of health promotion and create motivational problems for volunteers to stay in the program (Sharififar et al, 2020;Hooshmand, 2021). Measures to increase the retention and motivation of volunteers should be prioritized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, some organizational charts of this program are not well defined, various inconsistencies are evident in the implementation of this program and finally, sufficient supervision by the Ministry of Health is insufficient to implement the program properly. These issues reduce the likelihood of health promotion and create motivational problems for volunteers to stay in the program (Sharififar et al, 2020;Hooshmand, 2021). Measures to increase the retention and motivation of volunteers should be prioritized.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paperwork was one of the barriers our participants pointed to. In a study by Farahani, Oskouie, and Ghaffari (2016), Iranian nurses stated that they had to spend a lot of time writing, completing checklists and reports. Although documenting care is an important part of the process of legalizing care (Mykkänen, Miettinen, & Saranto, 2016), it can take a great deal of nurses' time (Heidarizadeh, Rassouli, Manoochehri, Tafreshi, & Ghorbanpour, 2017).…”
Section: Internal and External Barriers To Adherencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] Among the organizations operating in disaster response, healthcare organizations, particularly hospitals, as the primary unit of care, play the greatest and most critical role. [11,12] Maintaining the functionality and performance of the hospital in times of disaster enables hospitals to have the ability to respond to the high volume of patients and injured while conducting their current duties. [13] Thus, in the preparation stage before disasters, assessing the preparedness of hospitals against all kinds of disasters is taken into account as one of the concerns of health system managers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%