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Familiarity with emergency preparedness and its predictors among nurses and physicians working at public hospitals in east Gojjam zone, northwest Ethiopia.

Temesgen AyenewMihretie GedfewAbebe Dilie AfenigusHaile AmhaHenok MulugetaBelayneh MengistBekalu BewketYidersal Hune MeleseAbraham TeymKeralem Anteneh BishawMeseret Yitayew
Published in: SAGE open medicine (2022)
According to the findings of this study, nurses' and physicians' expertise in emergency and disaster preparedness is inadequate. Previous engagement in actual disaster events, self-regulation, and the healthcare climate were significant predictors of familiarity. As a result, the responsible stakeholders should develop strategy to enhance self-regulation (motivation), job satisfaction of emergency department employees, and drills and hands-on training in mass casualty management.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • emergency department
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  • affordable care act