Current Perspectives and Concerns Facing Hospital Evacuation: The Results of a Pilot Study and Literature Review

Author:

Khorram-Manesh AmirORCID,Phattharapornjaroen Phatthranit,Mortelmans Luc J,Goniewicz KrzysztofORCID,Verheul Marlous,Sörensen Jarle L,Pereira Irene,Ricklin Meret E,Faccincani RobertoORCID,Dark Paul M,Carlström Eric,Ahmadi Marzaleh Milad,Peyravi Mahmoud Reza,Al Sultan Mohammed,Santamaria Emelia,Comandante John David,Burkle FrederickORCID

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To analyze the evacuation preparedness of hospitals within the European Union (EU). Method: This study consisted of 2 steps. In the first step, a systematic review of the subject matter, according to the PRISMA flow diagram, was performed. Using Scopus (Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands), PubMed (National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD), and Gothenburg University´s search engine, 11 questions were extracted from the review and were sent to representatives from 15 European Union (EU)- and non-EU countries. Results: The findings indicate that there is neither a full preparedness nor a standard guideline for evacuation within the EU or other non-EU countries in this study. A major shortcoming revealed by this study is the lack of awareness of the untoward consequences of medical decision-making during an evacuation. Some countries did not respond to the questions due to the lack of relevant guidelines, instructions, or time. Conclusion: Hospitals are exposed to internal and external incidents and require an adequate evacuation plan. Despite many publications, reports, and conclusions on successful and unsuccessful evacuation, there is still no common guide for evacuation, and many hospitals lack the proper preparedness. There is a need for a multinational collaboration, specifically within the EU, to establish such an evacuation planning or guideline to be used mutually within the union and the international community.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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