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Challenges and Resources for Nurses Participating in a Hurricane Sandy Hospital Evacuation

机译:参与飓风桑迪医院疏散的护士挑战和资源

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Abstract Purpose Weather‐related disasters have increased dramatically in recent years. In 2012, severe flooding as a result of Hurricane Sandy necessitated the mid‐storm patient evacuation of New York University Langone Medical Center. The purpose of this study was to explore, from the nurses’ perspective, what the challenges and resources were to carrying out their responsibilities, and what the implications are for nursing education and preparation for disaster. Design This mixed‐methods study included qualitative interviews with a purposive sample of nurses and an online survey of nurses who participated in the evacuation. Methods The interviews explored prior disaster experience and training, communication, personal experience during the evacuation, and lessons learned. The cross‐sectional survey assessed social demographic factors, nursing education and experience, as well as potential challenges and resources in carrying out their disaster roles. Findings Qualitative interviews provided important contextual information about the specific challenges nurses experienced and their ability to respond effectively. Survey data identified important resources that helped nurses to carry out their roles, including support from coworkers, providing support to others, personal resourcefulness, and leadership. Nurses experienced considerable challenges in responding to this disaster due to limited prior disaster experience, training, and education, but drew on their personal resourcefulness, support from colleagues, and leadership to adapt to those challenges. Conclusions Disaster preparedness education in schools of nursing and practice settings should include more hands‐on disaster preparation exercises, more “low‐tech” options to address power loss, and specific policies on nurses’ disaster roles. Clinical Relevance Nurses play a critical role in responding to disasters. Learning from their disaster experience can inform approaches to nursing education and preparation.
机译:近年来,摘要目的与天气有关的灾害急剧增加。 2012年,由于飓风桑迪的严重洪水需要纽约大学兰松医疗中心的中风患者疏散。本研究的目的是从护士的角度来看,挑战和资源是如何履行职责,以及如何对护理教育和灾难做准备的影响。设计这种混合方法研究包括与护士目的样本和参与疏散的护士的在线调查中的定性访谈。方法采访探索灾害经验和培训,沟通,疏散期间的个人经验,并了解的经验教训。横断面调查评估了社会人口因素,护理教育和经验,以及遇到灾难角色的潜在挑战和资源。调查结果定制访谈提供了有关特定挑战所经历的特定挑战的重要背景信息,有效地应对的能力。调查数据确定了帮助护士开展其角色的重要资源,包括来自同事的支持,为他人提供支持,个人资源丰富和领导。由于现有灾害经验,培训和教育有限,而是提高了同事的个人资源,支持,以适应这些挑战,越来越多地挑战这场灾难。结论护理和实践环境学校的备灾教育应包括更多实践的灾难准备练习,更多的“低技术”选项来解决权力损失以及护士灾害作用的具体政策。临床相关护士在回应灾害时发挥着关键作用。从他们的灾难经验中学习可以向护理教育和准备的方法提供信息。

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