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Evaluation of an Australian nursing partnership to improve disaster response capacity
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Evaluation of an Australian nursing partnership to improve disaster response capacity

Marion Mitchell, Benjamin R Mackie, L M Aitken and L C McKinnon
Disaster Prevention and Management, Vol.23(5), pp.524-532
2014
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Abstract

aftercare disasters emergency response nursing partnership operating theatre
Purpose- The purpose of this paper is to evaluate a partnership with specialized nurses from geographically disparate hospitals to provide critical support in national disasters. Design/methodology/approach- The Australian Government established the National Critical Care Trauma Response Centre (NCCTRC) within Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH). A partnership with the Princess Alexandra Hospital (PAH) occurred to support RDH during national disasters. PAH nurses undertook two-week rotations to RDH in readiness for deployment. PAH, NCCTRC and RDH nurses' perceptions of the efficacy of the nurse rotations were explored in surveys and focus groups. Findings- PAH nurses felt they were well equipped for practice in RDH and the partnership developed professional reciprocity with the PAH nurses feeling respected, valued and part of the RDH team. This finding of adequate preparation and effective integration was consistent with the perceptions of senior staff from the participating organizations. Originality/value- This unique partnership created a well-prepared team to provide support in a national disaster. © 2014, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

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