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1 to 2 of 2 Research Studies DisplayedMorris AM, Ricci KA, Griffin AR
AHRQ Author: Heslin KC
Personal and professional challenges confronted by hospital staff following hurricane sandy: a qualitative assessment of management perspectives.
This qualitative study assessed the personal and professional challenges that affected staff decisions to report to work following a natural disaster and examined the role of management in addressing staff needs and concerns. Results indicated that staff encountered several barriers in the initial post-Sandy period including transportation problems, personal property damage, and communication issues.
AHRQ-authored.
Citation: Morris AM, Ricci KA, Griffin AR .
Personal and professional challenges confronted by hospital staff following hurricane sandy: a qualitative assessment of management perspectives.
BMC Emerg Med 2016 May 5;16(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s12873-016-0082-5.
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Keywords: Communication, Emergency Preparedness, Workforce
Farra S, Miller ET, Gneuhs M
Evacuation performance evaluation tool.
The authors described the development and implications of a disaster evacuation performance tool that measures one portion of the very complex process of evacuation. The tool was pilot tested with an administrative, medical, and nursing leadership group and then implemented with a group of healthcare workers during a disaster exercise. The authors found that the Delphi process based on the conceptual framework of DeVellis yielded a psychometrically sound evacuation performance evaluation tool for a neonatal intensive care unit.
AHRQ-funded; HS023149.
Citation: Farra S, Miller ET, Gneuhs M .
Evacuation performance evaluation tool.
Am J Disaster Med 2016 Spring;11(2):131-36. doi: 10.5055/ajdm.2016.0232.
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Keywords: Emergency Preparedness, Hospitals, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Children/Adolescents, Training