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Pandemic influenza and major disease outbreak preparedness in US emergency departments: a selected survey of emergency health professionals.

机译:美国急诊部门的大流行性流感和重大疾病暴发准备:对急诊卫生专业人员的精选调查。

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of pandemic preparedness at emergency departments (EDs) around the country and to better understand current barriers to preparedness in the United States represented by health professionals in the American College of Emergency Physician (ACEP) Disaster Medicine Section (DMS). METHODS, DESIGN, and SETTING: A cross-sectional survey of ACEP DMS members was performed. A total of 300 members were surveyed both via e-mail and with paper surveys during the 2009 ACEP Scientific Assembly DMS Meeting. An optional comments section was included for section members'perspectives on barriers to preparedness. A 15-item pandemic preparedness score was calculated for each respondent based on key preparedness indicators as defined by the authors. Results were analyzed with descriptive statistics, Chi2 analysis, Cochran-Armitage trend test, and analysis of variance. Free text comments were coded and subjected to frequency-based analysis. RESULTS: A total of 92 DMS members completed the survey with a response rate of31 percent. Although 85 percent of those surveyed indicated that their hospital had a plan for pandemic influenza response and other infectious disease threats, only 68 percent indicated that their ED had a plan, and 52 percent indicated that their hospital or ED had conducted disaster preparedness drills. Only 57 percent indicated that there was a plan to augment ED staff in the event of a staffing shortage, and 63 percent indicated that there were adequate supplies of personal protective equipment. While 63 percent of respondents indicated that their ED had a plan for distribution of vaccines and antivirals, only 32 percent ofEDs had a plan for allocation of ventilators. A total of 42 percent of respondents felt that their ED was prepared in the event of a pandemic influenza or other disease outbreak, and only 35 percent felt that their hospital was prepared. The average pandemic preparedness score among respondents was 8.30 of a total of 15. Larger EDs were more likely to have a higher preparedness score (p=0.03) and more likely to have a pandemic preparedness plan (p=0.037). Some major barriers to preparedness cited by section members included lack of local administration support, challenges in funding, need for dedicated disaster preparedness personnel, staffing shortages, and a lack of communication among disaster response agencies, particularly at the federal level. CONCLUSIONS: There appear to be significant gaps in pandemic influenza and other infectious disease outbreak planning among the hospitals where ACEP DMS members work. This may reflect a broader underlying inadequacy of preparedness measures.
机译:目的:评估美国急诊科(ED)的大流行防备水平,并更好地了解美国急诊医师学会(ACEP)灾难医学科(DMS)的卫生专业人员代表的美国目前的防备障碍。方法,设计和设置:对ACEP DMS成员进行了横断面调查。在2009年ACEP科学大会DMS会议期间,通过电子邮件和纸质调查方式对300名成员进行了调查。包括了一个可选的评论部分,以供该部分成员就准备障碍的观点提供意见。根据作者定义的关键准备指标,为每位受访者计算出15个项目的大流行准备得分。结果采用描述性统计,Chi2分析,Cochran-Armitage趋势检验和方差分析进行分析。对自由文本注释进行编码,并进行基于频率的分析。结果:总共92个DMS成员完成了调查,答复率为31%。尽管有85%的受访者表示他们的医院有应对大流行性流感和其他传染病威胁的计划,但只有68%的人表示他们的ED有计划,而52%的人表示他们的医院或ED进行了备灾演习。只有57%的人表示有计划在人员短缺的情况下增加急诊人员,而63%的人表示有足够的​​个人防护设备供应。尽管63%的受访者表示他们的ED有计划分配疫苗和抗病毒药物,但只有32%的ED有计划分配呼吸机。共有42%的受访者认为他们的ED是在大流行性流感或其他疾病暴发时准备的,只有35%的受访者认为他们的医院已经准备好。在总共15名受访者中,大流行防备平均得分为8.30。更大的ED更可能具有更高的防备得分(p = 0.03),也更有可能制定大流行的防备计划(p = 0.037)。该部门成员提到的一些主要的准备障碍包括:缺乏地方行政管理的支持,资金方面的挑战,需要专门的备灾人员,人员短缺以及救灾机构之间,特别是在联邦一级之间缺乏沟通。结论:ACEP DMS成员所在的医院在大流行性流感和其他传染病爆发计划中似乎存在巨大差距。这可能反映出更广泛的潜在准备措施不足。

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