The Impact of Experience, Length of Service, and Workplace Preparedness in Physicians' Readiness in the Response to Disasters.

作者: Krzysztof Goniewicz , Mariusz Goniewicz , Frederick M. Burkle , Amir Khorram-Manesh

DOI: 10.3390/JCM9103328

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摘要: With an increasing number of natural and man-made disasters, the need for preparedness in all levels management is obvious. Among healthcare professionals responding to these emergencies, physicians are particular importance due their significant roles as leaders frontline workers minimizing morbidity mortality affected population. This study analyses 549 from medical centers Lublin, Poland formulate observations, suggestions, recommendations concerning improvement chain response disaster management. The results this show that perceived not high it should be, majority respondents insufficient. Training principles medicine needed, by focusing on specificity rescue emergencies following non-medical aspects with emphasis a approach covering hazards.

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