Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh
Authors:
Faris Saad Almutairi,
Murdhi Halw Alanazi,
Fahad Hajjaj,
Anas Khan
Background:The percentage of affected children in mass casualty incidents (MCIs) in Saudi Arabia is high (39.1%). Thereby, this study aimed to assess the level of preparedness, preparedness plans, and the knowledge of pre-hospital workers related to pediatric patients in MCI. Also, to identify training methods needed in order to highlight the critical points of improvement regarding emergency medical services (EMS) personnel awareness. Methods: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study carried out among pre-hospital care providers of the Saudi Red Crescent authority stations and Ministry of Health EMS departments in Riyadh City. The questionnaires were distributed to 239 pre-hospital workers, who were selected by convenient sampling. Results: A total of 200 pre-hospital workers completed the questionnaire, with a response rate of 84%, where 97.5% were males. Only 36% participants had pediatric trauma training in the past year and 64% participants had never triaged pediatric trauma patients. Conclusion: There was lack of experience, knowledge, training, and preparedness among the participants about practices in MCI involving children.
Keywords: Pediatric incidents, pre-hospital preparedness, mass casualty incidents.
Authors
Correspondence to:
Faris Saad Almutairi, Riyadh - King Saud University Mutairif1@gmail.com
Publication history:
Received 01 Mar 2021
Revised 29 Mar 2021
Accepted 09 May 2021
Published online 21 May 2021
Published in print 30 May 2021
Almutairi FS, Alanazi MH, Hajjaj F, Khan A. Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh. SJEMed. 2021; 2(2): 166-171. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi FS, Alanazi MH, Hajjaj F, Khan A. Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh. https://sjemed.com/?mno=57541 [Access: November 01, 2024]. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi FS, Alanazi MH, Hajjaj F, Khan A. Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh. SJEMed. 2021; 2(2): 166-171. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi FS, Alanazi MH, Hajjaj F, Khan A. Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh. SJEMed. (2021), [cited November 01, 2024]; 2(2): 166-171. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi, F. S., Alanazi, . M. H., Hajjaj, . F. & Khan, . A. (2021) Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh. SJEMed, 2 (2), 166-171. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi, Faris Saad, Murdhi Halw Alanazi, Fahad Hajjaj, and Anas Khan. 2021. Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2 (2), 166-171. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi, Faris Saad, Murdhi Halw Alanazi, Fahad Hajjaj, and Anas Khan. "Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine 2 (2021), 166-171. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi, Faris Saad, Murdhi Halw Alanazi, Fahad Hajjaj, and Anas Khan. "Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh." Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine 2.2 (2021), 166-171. Print. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981
Almutairi, F. S., Alanazi, . M. H., Hajjaj, . F. & Khan, . A. (2021) Pre-hospital preparedness for pediatric mass casualty incidents in Riyadh. Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2 (2), 166-171. doi:
10.24911/SJEMed/72-1613766981