Jurnal Internasional Aprika vol.12 issue 3 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Level of emergency and disaster preparedness of public hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
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Title
Jurnal Internasional Aprika vol.12 issue 3 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Level of emergency and disaster preparedness of public hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Level of emergency and disaster preparedness of public hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study
Subject
Emergency Disaster Hospitals Preparedness Northwest Ethiopia
Description
Background: From time to time, the magnitude and type of health emergencies and disasters are increasing. Hospital emergency and disaster preparedness, on the other hand, is still in its early stages in many low- and middle-income countries. In Ethiopia, research on hospital disaster preparedness is severely limited. As a result, the purpose of this study was to determine the level of hospital emergency and disaster preparedness at public hospitals in the east Gojjam zone of Northwest Ethiopia. Methods: A census method was used to include ten hospitals in the East Gojjam zone in a cross-sectional de- scriptive study. An adopted World Health Organization observation checklist was used to assess disaster and emergency preparedness. Each question was assigned a score out of three points, with one indicating low readi- ness and three indicating the highest level of preparation. Finally, the level of preparedness was classified as “low “if the average percentage score ranged from 33.3% to 66.6 %, and as “high ”if the percentage score ranged from 66.7 % to 100 %. The results were then presented in the form of texts, tables, and percentages. Results: The evaluated hospitals’ overall level of emergency and disaster preparedness falls into the low category, with an average calculated preparedness score of 54.75 %. The domain with the lowest preparedness is logistics and finance (43.33 %), while the domain with the highest preparedness is patient care and support services (60 %). Conclusion: According to the findings of this study, the level of emergency and disaster preparedness in the hospitals studied is low. It is therefore recommended that the ministry of health, regional health bureaus, and hospital administrators collaborate to develop an appropriate intervention strategy to address this issue
Creator
Temesgen Ayenew , Sheganew Fetene Tassew , Belayneh Shetie Workneh
Source
www.elsevier.com/locate/afjem
Publisher
ELSEVIER
Date
26 May 2022
Contributor
PERI IRAWAN
Format
PDF
Language
ENGLISH
Type
TEXT
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Temesgen Ayenew , Sheganew Fetene Tassew , Belayneh Shetie Workneh, “Jurnal Internasional Aprika vol.12 issue 3 2022
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Level of emergency and disaster preparedness of public hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 7, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2053.
African Journal of Emergency Medicine
Level of emergency and disaster preparedness of public hospitals in Northwest Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed April 7, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/2053.