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Article

Nurses’ Readiness for Emergencies and Public Health Challenges—The Case of Saudi Arabia

by
Mohammed Ali Salem Sultan
1,2,*,
Amir Khorram-Manesh
3,4,
Eric Carlström
2,5,
Jarle Løwe Sørensen
5,
Hadi Jaber Al Sulayyim
6 and
Fabian Taube
4,7
1
Model of Care, Directorate of Health Affairs, Najran 66255, Saudi Arabia
2
Institute of Health and Care Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, 413 46 Göteborg, Sweden
3
Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, 413 90 Göteborg, Sweden
4
Department of Research and Development, Swedish Armed Forces Centre for Defence Medicine, 426 76 Göteborg, Sweden
5
USN School of Business, Campus Vestfold, University of South-Eastern Norway, 3603 Kongsberg, Norway
6
Department of Infection and Prevention and Control, Directorate of Health Affairs, Najran 66255, Saudi Arabia
7
Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, Gothenburg University, 41345 Göteborg, Sweden
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Sustainability 2020, 12(19), 7874; https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197874
Submission received: 12 July 2020 / Revised: 18 September 2020 / Accepted: 21 September 2020 / Published: 23 September 2020

Abstract

This study was aimed at assessing the readiness of 200 emergency nurses in the southern part of Saudi Arabia in the management of public health emergencies, major incidents, and disasters by using quantitative research through a self-reporting validated questionnaire containing 10 different dimensions. All registered nurses working in emergency departments who were willing to participate, of all ages and gender groups, were included. Nurses who were not present during the study period because of vacation or maternity leave, nurses at the managerial level, and nursing aides were excluded. The participating nurses reported good knowledge in almost all investigated aspects of the theoretical dimensions of emergency management. However, they revealed perceived weaknesses in practical dimensions of emergency management and difficulties in assessing their own efforts. There was a significant correlation between qualification and the dimensions of emergency preparedness, epidemiology and surveillance, isolation and quarantine and critical resources, which indicates a need for strengthening their practical contribution as well as their theoretical knowledge. Educational initiatives combining theoretical and practical aspects of emergency management may provide an opportunity to examine nurses’ knowledge, skills, and abilities continuously in an environment with no harm to patients.
Keywords: disaster; emergency; healthcare; nurse; readiness; preparedness; public health disaster; emergency; healthcare; nurse; readiness; preparedness; public health

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Sultan, M.A.S.; Khorram-Manesh, A.; Carlström, E.; Sørensen, J.L.; Sulayyim, H.J.A.; Taube, F. Nurses’ Readiness for Emergencies and Public Health Challenges—The Case of Saudi Arabia. Sustainability 2020, 12, 7874. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197874

AMA Style

Sultan MAS, Khorram-Manesh A, Carlström E, Sørensen JL, Sulayyim HJA, Taube F. Nurses’ Readiness for Emergencies and Public Health Challenges—The Case of Saudi Arabia. Sustainability. 2020; 12(19):7874. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197874

Chicago/Turabian Style

Sultan, Mohammed Ali Salem, Amir Khorram-Manesh, Eric Carlström, Jarle Løwe Sørensen, Hadi Jaber Al Sulayyim, and Fabian Taube. 2020. "Nurses’ Readiness for Emergencies and Public Health Challenges—The Case of Saudi Arabia" Sustainability 12, no. 19: 7874. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197874

APA Style

Sultan, M. A. S., Khorram-Manesh, A., Carlström, E., Sørensen, J. L., Sulayyim, H. J. A., & Taube, F. (2020). Nurses’ Readiness for Emergencies and Public Health Challenges—The Case of Saudi Arabia. Sustainability, 12(19), 7874. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12197874

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