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Developing a Conceptual Model of Post-Disaster Damage and Loss Assessment Program in the Iranian Health Sector: A Qualitative Study Protocol Publisher Pubmed

Summary: How can health systems rebound post-disaster? Scientists report a conceptual model for damage assessment in Iran's health sector, via scoping reviews, interviews, and Delphi—guiding reconstruction priorities. #DisasterManagement #PublicHealth

Miri J1 ; Raeisi AR2 ; Atighechian G3 ; Seyedin H4
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Source: BMJ Open Published:2023


Abstract

Introduction Annual natural and man-made disasters in Iran eventually lead to casualties and considerable financial loss. The success of a reconstruction programme depends on accurate postdisaster damage and loss assessment. Based on these assessments, the goals, priorities and approaches required for reconstruction are prepared and formulated. To effectively implement a reconstruction and rehabilitation programme in the country's health sector, it is necessary to prepare and compile a postdisaster damage and loss assessment programme. Methods and analysis This qualitative study will be conducted to develop a conceptual model of a postdisaster damage and loss assessment programme in Iran's health sector. First, a scoping review method will be conducted to identify the entities and components of the postdisaster damage and loss assessment programme. Then, using semistructured interviews, the opinions of university professors and disaster damage and loss assessors in the health sector will be obtained. Next, by conducting a focus group discussion, the initial programme of disaster damage and loss assessment in the Iranian health sector will be developed and then, the modified Delphi method will be used to validate it. Ethics and dissemination Ethical approval for this study was obtained from the research ethics committee of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences (IR.MUI.NUREMA.REC.1400.171). The study results will be disseminated to stakeholders, published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at conferences. © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2023. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.
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