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Hospital Disaster Resilience: Development of an Assessment Tool Using Expert Panel and Fuzzy Analytical Network Process Publisher



Fallahaliabadi S1 ; Ostadtaghizadeh A2 ; Fatemi F3 ; Ardalan A2 ; Rezaei E4 ; Raadabadi M5 ; Heydari A2
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  1. 1. Department of Health in Emergencies and Disasters, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran and Department of Health in Emergencies and Disasters, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Health in Emergencies and Disasters, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
  3. 3. Research Center for Health Sciences and Technologies, Semnan University of Medical Sciences, Semnan, Iran
  4. 4. Department of Civil Engineering, University of Massachusetts, Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA, United States
  5. 5. Trauma Research Center, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran

Source: International Journal of Disaster Resilience in the Built Environment Published:2021


Abstract

Purpose: Resilient hospitals have the vital role in reducing mortality, severity of injuries by providing required emergency services during accidents and disasters. This study aims to identify and prioritize key indicators on hospital resilience. Design/methodology/approach: This cross-sectional study was conducted in 2019. The draft of the indicators obtained from the systematic review of the previous study was finalized, with three expert panel sessions and 14 experts in resilience fields. The outputs of these sessions were divided into three domains including constructive resilience, infrastructural resilience and administrative resilience, 17 sub-domains and 71 indicators. Then fuzzy analytic network process method was used to weight and prioritize the final indicators of hospital disaster resilience. Findings: Administrative resilience, logistic and financial management and strategic outsourcing agreement allocated the highest weight as domain, sub-domains and indicators, respectively. The weight of each sub-domain and indicator was also determined. Originality/value: Investigating the weight of domains, sub-domains and indicators shows the importance of managerial and operational issues in hospital resilience. By using the indicators and relative weights, a tool for measuring hospital disaster resilience can be created in further studies. The output of these assessments is effective in promoting safety and increasing awareness of hospital managers and health policymakers. © 2021, Emerald Publishing Limited.