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The performance-level model of hospital decontamination preparedness.
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- Phelps, Scot (Author)
- Doering, Garrett (Author)
Title
The performance-level model of hospital decontamination preparedness.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Describe a multilevel model of decontamination capacity for hospitals., DESIGN: Descriptive model., SETTING: Acute care hospitals with decontamination responsibilities., PATIENTS, PARTICIPANTS: None., INTERVENTIONS: None., MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): None., RESULTS: This multilevel model of defining decontamination capacity would allow more realistic assessment of current capacity, allow for fluctuating service levels depending on time of day, incorporate realistic ramp-up and ramp-down of decontamination services, allow for a defined fall-back decontamination model should decontamination processes fail, allow hospitals to define long-term decontamination service level goals, and allow better understanding of when and why to focus on low-risk/low-resource patients rather than high-risk/high-resource patients., CONCLUSIONS: This multiple-level model would allow for more realistic and effective hospital-based decontamination service models and should become part of the national decontamination paradigm.
Publication
American journal of disaster medicine
Date
2008
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
157-163
Journal Abbr
Am J Disaster Med
DOI
Citation Key
phelpsPerformancelevelModelHospital2008
ISSN
1932-149X
Language
English
Extra
1 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
Place: United States
Phelps, Scot. Department of Public Health, School of Health and Human Services, Southern Connecticut State University, New Haven, USA.
Citation
Phelps, S., & Doering, G. (2008). The performance-level model of hospital decontamination preparedness. American Journal of Disaster Medicine, 3(3), 157–163. https://doi.org/10/gmvm57
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