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Volunteering in hospitals to deal with emergencies

Marie Klečková, Lenka Michalcová, Zuzana Freitinger-Skalická

. 2024 ; 26 (4) : 392-398. [pub] 20241217

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

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Introduction: Volunteer activities during emergencies occur both formally and informally. In developed countries, emergencies are managed by professionals and formal volunteers. Spontaneous (informal) volunteers often respond at any stage, and this is known as convergent response. While these volunteers help prevent loss of life and property, their lack of organization and emergency knowledge poses risks, such as safety and responsibility issues. This leads professional responders to hesitate in using them. The implementation of effective integration strategies can significantly aid in emergencies. Objective: This work focuses on volunteering in ensuring hospital crisis preparedness. The aim is to assess volunteering and identify applicable activities during emergencies, especially in hospitals. A methodical procedure for selecting suitable volunteers was developed using multi-criteria evaluation methods. Methods: A systematic procedure for selecting volunteers was developed based on the implementation of multi-criteria evaluation methods. The implementation of multi-criteria decision-making methods offers an objective selection tool. Sequential steps are directed towards the selection of volunteers who will be competent in performing selected activities of healthcare personnel in hospitals during crisis preparedness. A step-by-step, organized, and targeted process is elaborated in individual, interconnected steps. Results: The study defines a criteria model for selecting hospital volunteers during emergencies, including Professional Qualification, Length of Practice in Healthcare Fields, Volunteering Costs, and Driver's License Category B.

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