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Preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives

BACKGROUND: The life-threatening emergency (LTE) in urban and rural areas is an important challenge, which ‎can affect pre-hospital mortality rates. Therefore, non-hospital centers must be prepared to deal ‎with such emergency cases that may occur in the geographic area of activity of these centers....

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Autores principales: Amir Behghadami, Mehrdad, Janati, Ali, Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun, Gholizadeh, Masoumeh, Rahmani, Farzad
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186997/
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author Amir Behghadami, Mehrdad
Janati, Ali
Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun
Gholizadeh, Masoumeh
Rahmani, Farzad
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Janati, Ali
Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun
Gholizadeh, Masoumeh
Rahmani, Farzad
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description BACKGROUND: The life-threatening emergency (LTE) in urban and rural areas is an important challenge, which ‎can affect pre-hospital mortality rates. Therefore, non-hospital centers must be prepared to deal ‎with such emergency cases that may occur in the geographic area of activity of these centers. ‎The aim of this study was to identify prevalent domains related to the preparedness of non-‎hospital centers to deal with the LTE using of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives. ‎ METHODS: A qualitative exploratory study was applied using Semi-Structured Interviews (SSIs) and Focus ‎Group Discussions (FGDs). Prior to beginning on data collection, the study and its aims were ‎explained to participants and their informed consents were obtained. Then SSIs and FGDs were ‎conducted by two trained researchers using an interview guide, which was developed through ‎literature review and consulting experts. In total, 12 SSIs were carried out with 4 clinical ‎officers, 2 nurses and 6 physicians at different non-hospital centers in Tabriz. In addition, 2 ‎FGDs were conducted with specialists in emergency medicine, primary health care, and ‎executives of health centers, with over 5 years of work experience. Purposive sampling method ‎was used as tool to select participants who have sufficient knowledge in our research scope. All ‎SSIs and FGDs were transcribed and immediately recorded word by word. Framework Analysis ‎was employed to manually analyze the interview transcripts from all the SSIs and FGDs. ‎ RESULTS: The interview transcripts analysis resulted in the emergence of 3 domains and 11 sub-domains, ‎categorized according to Donabedian’s triple model. 3 sub-domains were related to inputs, ‎including fundamental infrastructures, support facilities, and human resources. 6 sub-domains ‎were related to processes, including clinical interventions, maintenance of equipment, medicine ‎storage capability, educating and training, infection control, and quality control. Finally, 1 sub-‎domain was related to outcome, which was also patient’s satisfaction. ‎ CONCLUSIONS: Existence of an efficient and effective assessment system can play a pivotal role in identifying ‎the capabilities of non-hospital centers. Therefore, the results of this study can assist health ‎managers to assess the preparedness of these centers.‎ KEYWORDS: Non-hospital Health centers, Preparedness, Assess, Life-threatening emergency
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spelling pubmed-71869972020-05-01 Preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives Amir Behghadami, Mehrdad Janati, Ali Sadeghi-Bazargani, Homayoun Gholizadeh, Masoumeh Rahmani, Farzad J Inj Violence Res Poster Presentation BACKGROUND: The life-threatening emergency (LTE) in urban and rural areas is an important challenge, which ‎can affect pre-hospital mortality rates. Therefore, non-hospital centers must be prepared to deal ‎with such emergency cases that may occur in the geographic area of activity of these centers. ‎The aim of this study was to identify prevalent domains related to the preparedness of non-‎hospital centers to deal with the LTE using of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives. ‎ METHODS: A qualitative exploratory study was applied using Semi-Structured Interviews (SSIs) and Focus ‎Group Discussions (FGDs). Prior to beginning on data collection, the study and its aims were ‎explained to participants and their informed consents were obtained. Then SSIs and FGDs were ‎conducted by two trained researchers using an interview guide, which was developed through ‎literature review and consulting experts. In total, 12 SSIs were carried out with 4 clinical ‎officers, 2 nurses and 6 physicians at different non-hospital centers in Tabriz. In addition, 2 ‎FGDs were conducted with specialists in emergency medicine, primary health care, and ‎executives of health centers, with over 5 years of work experience. Purposive sampling method ‎was used as tool to select participants who have sufficient knowledge in our research scope. All ‎SSIs and FGDs were transcribed and immediately recorded word by word. Framework Analysis ‎was employed to manually analyze the interview transcripts from all the SSIs and FGDs. ‎ RESULTS: The interview transcripts analysis resulted in the emergence of 3 domains and 11 sub-domains, ‎categorized according to Donabedian’s triple model. 3 sub-domains were related to inputs, ‎including fundamental infrastructures, support facilities, and human resources. 6 sub-domains ‎were related to processes, including clinical interventions, maintenance of equipment, medicine ‎storage capability, educating and training, infection control, and quality control. Finally, 1 sub-‎domain was related to outcome, which was also patient’s satisfaction. ‎ CONCLUSIONS: Existence of an efficient and effective assessment system can play a pivotal role in identifying ‎the capabilities of non-hospital centers. Therefore, the results of this study can assist health ‎managers to assess the preparedness of these centers.‎ KEYWORDS: Non-hospital Health centers, Preparedness, Assess, Life-threatening emergency Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences 2019-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7186997/ Text en Copyright © 2019, KUMS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gholizadeh, Masoumeh
Rahmani, Farzad
Preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives
title Preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives
title_full Preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives
title_fullStr Preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives
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title_short Preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives
title_sort preparedness of non-hospital health centers to deal with life-threatening emergencies: a ‎qualitative study of healthcare providers’ and experts’ perspectives
topic Poster Presentation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186997/
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