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      Validation of a Framework for Measuring Hospital Disaster Resilience Using Factor Analysis

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          Hospital disaster resilience can be defined as “the ability of hospitals to resist, absorb, and respond to the shock of disasters while maintaining and surging essential health services, and then to recover to its original state or adapt to a new one.” This article aims to provide a framework which can be used to comprehensively measure hospital disaster resilience. An evaluation framework for assessing hospital resilience was initially proposed through a systematic literature review and Modified-Delphi consultation. Eight key domains were identified: hospital safety, command, communication and cooperation system, disaster plan, resource stockpile, staff capability, disaster training and drills, emergency services and surge capability, and recovery and adaptation. The data for this study were collected from 41 tertiary hospitals in Shandong Province in China, using a specially designed questionnaire. Factor analysis was conducted to determine the underpinning structure of the framework. It identified a four-factor structure of hospital resilience, namely, emergency medical response capability (F 1), disaster management mechanisms (F 2), hospital infrastructural safety (F 3), and disaster resources (F 4). These factors displayed good internal consistency. The overall level of hospital disaster resilience (F) was calculated using the scoring model: F = 0.615F 1 + 0.202F 2 + 0.103F 3 + 0.080F 4. This validated framework provides a new way to operationalise the concept of hospital resilience, and it is also a foundation for the further development of the measurement instrument in future studies.

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                Journal
                Int J Environ Res Public Health
                Int J Environ Res Public Health
                ijerph
                International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
                MDPI
                1661-7827
                1660-4601
                18 June 2014
                June 2014
                : 11
                : 6
                : 6335-6353
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Center for Emergency and Disaster Management, School of Public Health and Social Work, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland 4059, Australia, E-Mail: x.hou@ 123456qut.edu.au
                [2 ]Center for Health Management and Policy, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong 250012, China
                [3 ]School of Clinical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland 4059, Australia; E-Mail: mj.clark@ 123456qut.edu.au
                [4 ]School of Nursing, Shandong University, #44 Wenhua West Road, Jinan, Shandong 250012, China; E-Mail: yulizh@ 123456sdu.edu.cn
                Author notes
                [* ]Authors to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mails: amigo-008@ 123456163.com (S.Z.); gj.fitzgerald@ 123456qut.edu.au (G.F.); Tel.: +61-7-3138-8666 (S.Z.); +61-7-3138-3935 (G.F.); Fax: +61-7-3138-3369 (S.Z.); +61-7-3138-3369 (G.F.).
                Article
                ijerph-11-06335
                10.3390/ijerph110606335
                4078582
                24945190
                4b53ee92-2052-4534-b40f-da7bab9911f4
                © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

                This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).

                History
                : 01 April 2014
                : 06 June 2014
                : 09 June 2014
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                Public health
                disaster,evaluation framework,factor analysis,hospital resilience,preparedness
                Public health
                disaster, evaluation framework, factor analysis, hospital resilience, preparedness

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