Hospital Surge Capacity Preparedness in Disasters and Emergencies: Protocol for a Systematic Review
Abstract
:1. Background
Research Objectives and Questions
- What preparedness activities or actions improve/increase the medical surge capacity of hospitals in disasters and emergencies?
- Are there any differences between private and public hospitals’ medical surge preparedness in disasters and emergencies? If any, what are the differences?
- Does the medical surge capacity of hospitals differ by location or region? If any, then how much difference is there? and
- Which are the barriers to the medical surge capacity of hospitals in disasters and emergencies?
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Ethical Considerations
2.3. Patient and Public Involvement
2.4. Eligibility Criteria
2.5. Information Sources
2.6. Search Strategy
2.7. Study Records
2.7.1. Data Management
2.7.2. Selection Process
2.7.3. Data Collection Process
2.8. Data Items
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- participant characteristics: e.g., hospital location, types of hospital, location of hospitals (urban or rural, country), no. of hospitals, hospital size, hospital beds, built environment, and types of surge capacity component;
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- exposure to disaster or emergency: e.g., type of disasters, details of the disaster, and type of emergencies;
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- primary outcomes: e.g., identifying ways of improving medical surge preparedness/capacity in disasters and emergencies; and
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- secondary outcomes: e.g., identifying barriers to hospital surge capacity/preparedness in disasters and emergencies.
2.9. Risk of Bias Individual Studies/Quality Assessment
2.10. Data Synthesis
2.11. Meta-Bias & Confidence in Cumulative Evidence
3. Discussion
4. Conclusions
Strengths and Limitations of This Study
- This study will strictly adhere to the preferred reporting items for systematic review and meta-analysis (PRISMA);
- The selected articles will be critically assessed for their risk of bias using the NIH quality assessment tools, mixed methods appraisal tool (MMAT), and Noyes et al. guidelines;
- This systematic review will synthesize the updated comprehensive evidence on the medical surge preparedness of hospitals, irrespective of location or geography;
- As this systematic review will include only English articles, potential studies in other languages may be missed; and
- As grey literature will not be searched, there is a possible chance of publication bias.
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Reviewer: | Date: | |
Author: | Year: | |
Journal: | Record number: | |
Article title: | ||
Study description | Page number | |
Objectives: | ||
Methods: | ||
Settings/sampling: | ||
No. of hospitals: | ||
Country(s): | ||
Location of hospital(s) (rural/urban): | ||
Type of hospital surge capacity components: | ||
Data analysis: | ||
Study limitations: | ||
Author’s conclusion: | ||
Additional comments: | ||
Findings | Page number | |
Main concept: | ||
Definition of surge capacity: | ||
Surge preparedness activities: | ||
Barriers to surge preparedness: | ||
Time to initiate surge capacity: | ||
Evidence | Unequivocal □ | Credible □ Unsupported □ |
Data extraction completed: | Yes □ | No □ |
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Inclusion Criteria | Exclusion Criteria | |
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Population | Hospitals | Other healthcare facilities, except for hospitals |
Intervention | Actions or activities for hospital surge capacity preparedness in disasters and emergencies | Routine activities in normal time |
Comparison | None | |
Outcome | Measures of hospital surge capacity preparedness in disasters and emergencies | |
Study | All quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods peer-reviewed studies, including RCTs, non-RCTs, cohort studies, cross-sectional studies, and surveys.The study must consider at least one component (staff, stuff/supply, system, and structure/space) of medical surge capacity | Protocols, editorials, letters to editors, commentaries, conference abstracts and posters, and opinion pieces that are not peer-reviewed, including grey literature |
Settings | Irrespective of location and geography | |
Date Range | 1 January 2016 to 30 July 2022 | Published prior to January 2016 |
Language | English | Studies published in languages other than English |
SI | Database | Search Terms/Query |
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1 | PubMed | ((((surge OR “surge capacity”)) AND (“hospital*” OR “health care” OR “health centre*” OR “health center*” OR “health facilit*” OR “hospital emergency department”)) AND (capacity OR capacities OR preparedness OR preparation OR action*)) AND (“natural hazard*” OR earthquake* OR flood* OR storm* OR cyclone* OR drought* OR hurricane* OR tsunam* OR tornado* OR fire* OR wildfir* OR emergency OR emergenc* OR crisis OR “natural disaster*” OR disaster* OR hazard* OR tragedy OR catastrophe OR “mass casualty incident”) |
2 | PsycINFO | (surge or surge capacity) AND (hospital* or “health care” or “health centre*” or “health center*” or “health facilit*” or “hospital emergency department*”) AND (capacity or capacities or preparedness or preparation or action*) AND (“natural hazard*” or earthquake* or flood* or storm* or cyclone* or drought* or hurricane* or tsunam* or tornado* or fire* or wildfir* or emergency or emergenc* or crisis or “natural disaster*” or disaster* or hazard* or tragedy or catastrophe or “mass casualty incident*”) |
3 | Scopus | TITLE-ABS-KEY ((((( surge OR “surge capacity”)) AND (“hospital*” OR “health care” OR “health centre*” OR “health center*” OR “health facilit*” OR “hospital emergency department” )) AND (capacity OR capacities OR preparedness OR preparation OR action*)) AND (“natural hazard*” OR earthquake* OR flood* OR storm* OR cyclone* OR drought* OR hurricane* OR tsunam* OR tornado* OR fire* OR wildfir* OR emergency OR emergenc* OR crisis OR “natural disaster*” OR disaster* OR hazard* OR tragedy OR catastrophe OR “mass casualty incident”)) |
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Hasan, M.K.; Nasrullah, S.M.; Quattrocchi, A.; Arcos González, P.; Castro Delgado, R. Hospital Surge Capacity Preparedness in Disasters and Emergencies: Protocol for a Systematic Review. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 13437. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013437
Hasan MK, Nasrullah SM, Quattrocchi A, Arcos González P, Castro Delgado R. Hospital Surge Capacity Preparedness in Disasters and Emergencies: Protocol for a Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(20):13437. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013437
Chicago/Turabian StyleHasan, Md. Khalid, Sarker Mohammad Nasrullah, Annalisa Quattrocchi, Pedro Arcos González, and Rafael Castro Delgado. 2022. "Hospital Surge Capacity Preparedness in Disasters and Emergencies: Protocol for a Systematic Review" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 20: 13437. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013437
APA StyleHasan, M. K., Nasrullah, S. M., Quattrocchi, A., Arcos González, P., & Castro Delgado, R. (2022). Hospital Surge Capacity Preparedness in Disasters and Emergencies: Protocol for a Systematic Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(20), 13437. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192013437