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Mass casualty incidents: are NHS staff prepared? An audit of one NHS foundation trust.

机译:大规模人员伤亡事件:NHS工作人员准备好了吗?对一个NHS基金会信托的审计。

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BACKGROUND: Lack of knowledge of an NHS trust's major incident policies by clinical staff may result in poorly coordinated responses during a mass casualty incident (MCI). AIM: To audit knowledge of the major incident policy by clinical staff working in a central London major acute NHS trust designated to receive casualties on a 24-h basis during a MCI. METHODS: A 12-question proforma was distributed to 307 nursing and medical staff in the hospital, designed to assess their knowledge of the major incident policy. Completed proformas were collected over a 2-month period between December 2006 and February 2007. RESULTS: A reply rate of 34% was obtained, with a reasonable representation from all disciplines ranging from nurses to consultants. Despite only 41% having read the policy in full, 70% knew the correct immediate action to take if informed of major incident activation. 76% knew the correct stand-down procedure. 56% knew the correct reporting point but less than 25% knew that an action card system was utilised. Nurses had significantly (p<0.01) more awareness of the policy than doctors. CONCLUSION: In view of the heightened terrorist threat in London, knowledge of major incident policy is essential. The high percentage of positive responses relating to immediate and stand-down actions reflects the rolling trust-wide MCI education programme and the organisational memory of the trust following several previous MCI in the capital. There is still scope for an improvement in awareness, however, particularly concerning knowledge of action cards, which are now displayed routinely throughout clinical areas and will be incorporated into induction packs.
机译:背景:临床人员对NHS信托的主要事故政策的了解不足,可能导致大规模人员伤亡事件(MCI)期间协调不力。目的:通过在伦敦市中心的一家主要急性NHS信托基金工作的临床工作人员审核重大事件政策的知识,该信托基金指定在MCI期间24小时接受人员伤亡。方法:向医院的307名护理和医护人员分发了一个12个问题的备考表,旨在评估他们对重大事故政策的了解。在2006年12月至2007年2月的两个月内收集了完整的备考表。结果:答复率为34%,从护士到顾问的所有学科都有合理的代表。尽管只有41%的人完整阅读了该政策,但70%的人知道在得知重大事件后立即采取了正确的措施。 76%的人知道正确的站立程序。 56%的人知道正确的报告点,但不到25%的人知道使用了行动卡系统。与医生相比,护士对政策的认识显着(p <0.01)。结论:鉴于伦敦的恐怖威胁加剧,对重大事件政策的了解至关重要。与立即行动和下台行动有关的积极回应比例很高,这反映了滚动式的全信托MCI教育计划以及在首都举行的几届MCI之后对信托的组织记忆。但是,意识仍有改善的空间,特别是关于动作卡的知识,现在已经在整个临床领域常规显示这些动作卡,并将其整合到感应包装中。

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