Which recommendations are considered essential for outbreak preparedness by first responders?
Publication year
2017Source
BMC Infectious Diseases, 17, 1, (2017), pp. 195ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor
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Organization
Radboudumc Extern
IQ Healthcare
Primary and Community Care
Internal Medicine
Journal title
BMC Infectious Diseases
Volume
vol. 17
Issue
iss. 1
Page start
p. 195
Subject
Radboudumc 4: lnfectious Diseases and Global Health RIHS: Radboud Institute for Health Sciences; IQ Healthcare Radboud University Medical Center; Primary and Community Care Radboud University Medical CenterAbstract
BACKGROUND: Preparedness is considered essential for healthcare organizations to respond effectively to outbreaks. In the current study we aim to capture the views of first responders on what they consider key recommendations for high quality preparedness. Furthermore, we identified the recommendations with the highest urgency from the perspective of first responders. METHODS: We chose a multistep approach using a systematic Delphi procedure. Previously extracted recommendations from scientific literature were presented to a national and two international expert panels. We asked the experts to score the recommendations based on relevance for high quality preparedness. In addition we asked them to choose the ten most urgent recommendations. RESULTS: Starting with 80 recommendations from scientific literature, 49 key recommendations were selected by both international expert panels. Differences between both panels were mainly on triage protocols. In addition, large differences were found in the selection of the ten most urgent recommendations. CONCLUSIONS: In this study infectious disease experts selected a set of key recommendations representing high quality preparedness and specified which ones should be given the highest urgency when preparing for a future crisis. These key recommendations can be used to shape their preparedness activities.
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