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Citation

Nouri M, Ostadtaghizadeh A, Fallah-Aliabadi S, Pashaei-Asl Y, AlJasem M, Azami Aghdash S. Ann. Burns Fire Disasters 2022; 35(3): 243-254.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Mediterranean Council for Burns and Fire Disasters)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

37016590

PMCID

PMC10067141

Abstract

Psychiatric hospitals and centers have more complex conditions than other hospitals in responding to emergencies, given the differences in the design of their buildings and in non-structural elements. This is a qualitative study aimed at reviewing and investigating the experiences and challenges faced by psychiatric hospital staff in response to different fire incidents. A phenomenological approach was employed to conduct the study, believing that human experiences and beliefs are substances in phenomena and can be understood and examined. The contents of interviews and focus group discussion (FGD) sessions were extracted and classified into five categories, 14 themes, and 49 sub-categories. Many psychiatric hospitals in Iran are not ready to respond properly to incidents like fires. The study revealed that in order to ensure appropriate management of incidents and disasters in the hospitals, it is necessary to focus on five areas called the 5s framework, which includes structures, staff, supplies (facilities, equipment etc.), sick persons and systems. This framework is proposed to enhance preparedness, reduce vulnerability, and provoke an effective response to incidents in psychiatric hospitals.


Language: en

Keywords

hospital; fire; psychiatric; phenomenological

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