Evaluation Indexes of Military Hospitals From the Experts’ Perspective: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Ameryoun Ahmad,Haghdoost Ali Akbar,Zaboli Rouhollah,Mirzaei Tayebeh,Tofighi Shahram,Shamsi Mohammad Amin

Abstract

AbstractGiven the importance of evaluation in an organization and considering the objectives and missions of military hospitals, we aimed to extract some indexes (in addition to common evaluation indexes) for use in evaluating military hospitals. This was an applied-type qualitative study. The participants were 15 health experts who were first chosen by a purposeful sampling, which was then continued by theoretical sampling. The data obtained were analyzed by using MAXQDA11 software and the content analysis method. After 290 obtained codes were analyzed, 17 indexes in 6 domains were extracted, including capacity development for crisis periods, equipment and facilities, training and research, passive defense, treatment, and services, from which 8 indexes were related to capacity development for crisis periods and equipment and facilities (4 indexes each), 3 indexes were related to services, and 6 indexes were related to training and research, passive defense, and treatment (2 indexes each). The results of the present research, as a supplement to current evaluation methods such as accreditation, can be used for the comprehensive evaluation of military hospitals. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2015;9:409–414)

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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