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醫院護理人員對大量傷患事件的知識、準備程度及政策影響:台灣萬芳醫院與日本南東北綜合醫院之比較研究

Knowledge and Preparedness of Hospital Nurses on Mass Casualty Incident and the Policy Implications -- Comparison between Taipei Municipal Wan Fang Hospital in Taiwan and Southern Tohoku General Hospital in Japan

指導教授 : 蔡奉真

摘要


Emergency medical systems for mass casualty incidents (EMS-MCIs) is a global issue; however, there is a severe lack of international research, which leads to different countries not being able to meet the requirements of rapid decision-support systems. When a mass casualty incident (MCI) occurs, hospitals must shift from providing routine healthcare to providing high-quality care to a sudden influx of a significant number of victims. This is accomplished by activating an established Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), which all staff members should be familiar with through prior training. This study aims to gain an understanding of MCI knowledge, attitude and preparedness of hospital nurses in Taiwan and Japan, which would assist in formulating MCI policy. The researcher hopes to improve MCI rescue efficiency in both countries and to provide them with a possible method of continuing education and some suggestions of policy planning.

並列摘要


Emergency medical systems for mass casualty incidents (EMS-MCIs) is a global issue; however, there is a severe lack of international research, which leads to different countries not being able to meet the requirements of rapid decision-support systems. When a mass casualty incident (MCI) occurs, hospitals must shift from providing routine healthcare to providing high-quality care to a sudden influx of a significant number of victims. This is accomplished by activating an established Hospital Incident Command System (HICS), which all staff members should be familiar with through prior training. This study aims to gain an understanding of MCI knowledge, attitude and preparedness of hospital nurses in Taiwan and Japan, which would assist in formulating MCI policy. The researcher hopes to improve MCI rescue efficiency in both countries and to provide them with a possible method of continuing education and some suggestions of policy planning.

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