Identify the Disaster Nursing Training and Education Needs for Nurses in Taif City, Saudi Arabia.

Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
Duaa BrinjeeWaleed Alahmari

Abstract

Nursing is considered the healthcare profession with the most members. Emergency nurses constitute the first line of treatment in healthcare facilities when catastrophic events bring disaster victims in need of medical attention. Therefore, these nurses must be well educated and trained efficiently to be able to deal with disastrous situations properly. This study aimed to distinguish the most important elements of education and training for preparing emergency nurses to face disasters in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), specifically, the city of Taif. This study employed a tool to measure nurses' most important training and education needs that was created by the authors based on a literature review and was approved by an expert panel in disaster nursing. Questionnaires were distributed to emergency nurses in four hospitals run by the Ministry of Health in Taif city. Survey responses were received from 210 participants, and the data were analyzed using a principal component analysis (PCA). A one-way ANOVA was used to determine the differences between groups according to their experiences. The following three factors were extracted from the data after redundant items were loaded and excluded: incident management systems (IMSs...Continue Reading

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