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Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems
Introduction: Naturally occurring and man-made disasters have been increasing in the world, including Europe, over the past several decades. Health systems are a key part of any community disaster management system. The success of preparedness and prevention depends on the success of activities such...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4323414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25685628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.dis.56cf1c5c1b0deae1595a48e294685d2f |
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author | Djalali, Ahmadreza Della Corte, Francesco Foletti, Marco Ragazzoni, Luca Ripoll Gallardo, Alba Lupescu, Olivera Arculeo, Chris von Arnim, Götz Friedl, Tom Ashkenazi, Michael Fischer, Philipp Hreckovski, Boris Khorram-Manesh, Amir Komadina, Radko Lechner, Konstanze Patru, Cristina Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi |
author_facet | Djalali, Ahmadreza Della Corte, Francesco Foletti, Marco Ragazzoni, Luca Ripoll Gallardo, Alba Lupescu, Olivera Arculeo, Chris von Arnim, Götz Friedl, Tom Ashkenazi, Michael Fischer, Philipp Hreckovski, Boris Khorram-Manesh, Amir Komadina, Radko Lechner, Konstanze Patru, Cristina Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi |
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description | Introduction: Naturally occurring and man-made disasters have been increasing in the world, including Europe, over the past several decades. Health systems are a key part of any community disaster management system. The success of preparedness and prevention depends on the success of activities such as disaster planning, organization and training. The aim of this study is to evaluate health system preparedness for disasters in the 27 European Union member countries. Method: A cross-sectional analysis study was completed between June-September 2012. The checklist used for this survey was a modified from the World Health Organization toolkit for assessing health-system capacity for crisis management. Three specialists from each of the 27 European Union countries were included in the survey. Responses to each survey question were scored and the range of preparedness level was defined as 0-100%, categorized in three levels as follows: Acceptable; Transitional; or Insufficient. Results: Response rate was 79.1%. The average level of disaster management preparedness in the health systems of 27 European Union member states was 68% (Acceptable). The highest level of preparedness was seen in the United Kingdom, Luxemburg, and Lithuania. Considering the elements of disaster management system, the highest level of preparedness score was at health information elements (86%), and the lowest level was for hospitals, and educational elements (54%). Conclusion: This survey study suggests that preparedness level of European Union countries in 2012 is at an acceptable level but could be improved. Elements such as hospitals and education and training suffer from insufficient levels of preparedness. The European Union health systems need a collective strategic plan, as well as enough resources, to establish a comprehensive and standardized disaster management strategy plan. A competency based training curriculum for managers and first responders is basic to accomplishing this goal. Keywords: Disaster medicine; Disaster preparedness; Disaster epidemiology; Health systems; European Union |
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spelling | pubmed-43234142015-02-13 Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems Djalali, Ahmadreza Della Corte, Francesco Foletti, Marco Ragazzoni, Luca Ripoll Gallardo, Alba Lupescu, Olivera Arculeo, Chris von Arnim, Götz Friedl, Tom Ashkenazi, Michael Fischer, Philipp Hreckovski, Boris Khorram-Manesh, Amir Komadina, Radko Lechner, Konstanze Patru, Cristina Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi PLoS Curr Research Article Introduction: Naturally occurring and man-made disasters have been increasing in the world, including Europe, over the past several decades. Health systems are a key part of any community disaster management system. The success of preparedness and prevention depends on the success of activities such as disaster planning, organization and training. The aim of this study is to evaluate health system preparedness for disasters in the 27 European Union member countries. Method: A cross-sectional analysis study was completed between June-September 2012. The checklist used for this survey was a modified from the World Health Organization toolkit for assessing health-system capacity for crisis management. Three specialists from each of the 27 European Union countries were included in the survey. Responses to each survey question were scored and the range of preparedness level was defined as 0-100%, categorized in three levels as follows: Acceptable; Transitional; or Insufficient. Results: Response rate was 79.1%. The average level of disaster management preparedness in the health systems of 27 European Union member states was 68% (Acceptable). The highest level of preparedness was seen in the United Kingdom, Luxemburg, and Lithuania. Considering the elements of disaster management system, the highest level of preparedness score was at health information elements (86%), and the lowest level was for hospitals, and educational elements (54%). Conclusion: This survey study suggests that preparedness level of European Union countries in 2012 is at an acceptable level but could be improved. Elements such as hospitals and education and training suffer from insufficient levels of preparedness. The European Union health systems need a collective strategic plan, as well as enough resources, to establish a comprehensive and standardized disaster management strategy plan. A competency based training curriculum for managers and first responders is basic to accomplishing this goal. Keywords: Disaster medicine; Disaster preparedness; Disaster epidemiology; Health systems; European Union Public Library of Science 2014-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4323414/ /pubmed/25685628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.dis.56cf1c5c1b0deae1595a48e294685d2f Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Djalali, Ahmadreza Della Corte, Francesco Foletti, Marco Ragazzoni, Luca Ripoll Gallardo, Alba Lupescu, Olivera Arculeo, Chris von Arnim, Götz Friedl, Tom Ashkenazi, Michael Fischer, Philipp Hreckovski, Boris Khorram-Manesh, Amir Komadina, Radko Lechner, Konstanze Patru, Cristina Burkle, Frederick M. Ingrassia, Pier Luigi Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems |
title | Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems |
title_full | Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems |
title_fullStr | Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems |
title_full_unstemmed | Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems |
title_short | Art of Disaster Preparedness in European Union: a Survey on the Health Systems |
title_sort | art of disaster preparedness in european union: a survey on the health systems |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4323414/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25685628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/currents.dis.56cf1c5c1b0deae1595a48e294685d2f |
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