Authors
Ahmadreza Djalali, Maaret Castren, Hamidreza Khankeh, Dan Gryth, Monica Radestad, Gunnar Öhlen, Lisa Kurland
Publication date
2013/10
Journal
Prehospital and disaster medicine
Volume
28
Issue
5
Pages
454-461
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Description
IntroductionHospitals are expected to continue to provide medical care during disasters. However, they often fail to function under these circumstances. Vulnerability to disasters has been shown to be related to the socioeconomic level of a country. This study compares hospital preparedness, as measured by functional capacity, between Iran and Sweden.MethodsHospital affiliation and size, and type of hazards, were compared between Iran and Sweden. The functional capacity was evaluated and calculated using the Hospital Safety Index (HSI) from the World Health Organization. The level and value of each element was determined, in consensus, by a group of evaluators. The sum of the elements for each sub-module led to a total sum, in turn, categorizing the functional capacity into one of three categories: A) functional; B) at risk; or C) inadequate.ResultsThe Swedish hospitals (n = 4) were all level A, while the …
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