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Hospital disaster management's understanding of built environment impacts on healthcare services during extreme weather events

机译:医院灾害管理部门对极端天气事件中建筑环境对医疗服务影响的理解

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the extent to which hospital disaster planners and managers understand the role of built infrastructure in delivering effective healthcare services during extreme weather events (EWEs). There is substantial evidence to indicate that many hospitals are vulnerable to EWEs. This is alarming given community reliance on hospitals during times of natural disaster and the predicted increase in the frequency and intensity of EWEs. Design/methodology/approach - In this paper, resilience and learning theories are combined to produce a new conceptual model which illustrates how hospital disaster managers learn about the relationship between health outcomes and built infrastructure during EWEs to build future hospital resilience. In this paper, the first part of the conceptual model, concerning the development of disaster management plans is explored and refined using a thematic content analysis of 14 Australian hospitals' disaster plans and supplementary plans. Findings - The findings indicate high variability of understanding about the role of built facilities in health outcomes during an EWE. There appears to be a widespread and highly questionable assumption in the health disaster planning community that hospital built infrastructure is highly resilient to EWEs. This means that many hospitals will not be unaware of the risks that their buildings pose in the delivery of healthcare services to the community during an EWE and how to manage those risks effectively. Research limitations/implications - The theoretical framework presented in this paper provides new insights which will enable hospital infrastructure resilience to be better integrated into health service disaster risk planning and preparedness. The findings can help hospital disaster managers learn about and adapt their built environment to changing healthcare needs during EWEs. Originality/value - By integrating learning and resilience theories in a built environment context, this paper provides new insights, both theoretical and practical, into the important role of hospital infrastructure in planning for EWEs.
机译:目的-本文的目的是探讨医院灾难规划人员和管理人员在极端天气事件(EWE)期间了解建成的基础设施在提供有效医疗保健服务中的作用的程度。有大量证据表明,许多医院都容易受到EWE的攻击。鉴于在自然灾害期间社区对医院的依赖以及预计的EWE频率和强度的增加,这令人震惊。设计/方法/方法-在本文中,抗灾能力和学习理论相结合,以产生一个新的概念模型,该模型说明了医院灾难管理人员如何了解EWE期间健康结果与基础设施之间的关系,以建立未来的医院抗灾能力。在本文中,通过对澳大利亚14家医院的灾难计划和补充计划进行主题分析,探索并完善了概念模型的第一部分,即灾难管理计划的制定。调查结果-调查结果表明,在EWE期间对已建设施在健康结果中的作用的理解存在很大差异。在健康灾难规划社区中,似乎有一个广泛而又令人质疑的假设,即医院建立的基础设施对EWE的适应力很高。这意味着在EWE期间,许多医院将不会意识到其建筑物在向社区提供医疗服务时所构成的风险以及如何有效管理这些风险。研究的局限性/意义-本文提出的理论框架提供了新的见解,这将使医院的基础设施弹性能够更好地整合到卫生服务灾难风险计划和准备中。这些发现可以帮助医院灾难管理人员了解EWE期间的建筑环境,并使其适应不断变化的医疗需求。原创性/价值-通过在构建的环境中整合学习和适应力理论,本文为医院基础设施在EWE规划中的重要作用提供了理论和实践方面的新见解。

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