Who will show up? Estimating ability and willingness of essential hospital personnel to report to work in response to a disaster
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Who will show up? Estimating ability and willingness of essential hospital personnel to report to work in response to a disaster
Abstract
Disaster planning in the healthcare setting requires consideration of surge capacity, specifically the community's ability to provide care for a rapid increase in numbers of patients having varied conditions. Adequate staffing is a key component of surge capacity. If fewer than anticipated healthcare personnel report to work in response to a disaster, safety and sustainability of the care provided may be jeopardized. In this article we discuss the need for essential personnel following a disaster, review the literature related to adequate disaster staffing, and share our study examining both the ability and willingness of healthcare personnel to report to work during a disaster and identified barriers to this reporting. We conclude by noting that healthcare personnel experience multiple barriers affecting ability and willingness to report to work during a disaster, with responsibility for children producing the greatest number of significant differences. Strategies for addressing these barriers are provided.
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