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Implementation of the Integrated Emergency Response System: Systematic Review Lestari, Ayu Fina; Arso, Septo Pawelas; Jati, Sutopo Patria
MAHESA : Malahayati Health Student Journal Vol 4, No 4 (2024): Volume 4 Nomor 4 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Malahayati

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33024/mahesa.v4i4.14303

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ABSTRACT The aim of this research is to highlight the urgency of the need for an Integrated Emergency Response System in overcoming the complexity of current global disasters and emergencies. With the need for rapid and coordinated responses, this research explores the global implementation of these systems. The focus includes integration of resources from various agencies and community participation while addressing challenges such as climate change. Given the need for a rapid and coordinated response, this research explores the application of this system globally. The focus includes integration of resources from various institutions and community participation while addressing challenges such as climate change. This research method is a systematic research that adopts the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses) method. Research stages include: formulating background, objectives and research questions, as well as literature searches using related keywords in databases such as Google Scholar, PubMed, and ResearchGate. The sample consists of articles in accredited academic journals published between 2020-2023, with a focus on the Implementation of an Integrated Emergency Response System. The results of the analysis show the importance of preparation before a disaster occurs. Preparedness through health education, emergency planning, and community participation increases knowledge about emergency response. Active community involvement plays an important role in the success of an emergency management system. Factors such as resources, policies, technology, and interagency cooperation influence system implementation and response to disasters. Health system evaluation and education is an integrated strategy to improve disaster response and mitigation. Keywords: Integrated Emergency Response System, Emergency Response System and Implementation
Factors Affecting Nurse Response Time in Handling Traffic Accident Cases in the Emergency Room of District Semarang Lestari, Ayu Fina; Arso, Septo Pawelas; Jati, Sutopo Patria
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 4 No. 11 (2024): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
Publisher : Green Publisher Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59188/eduvest.v4i11.1736

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The emergency department (ED) of a hospital plays a crucial role in managing emergency cases, including initial examination, resuscitation, and stabilization. Timely and precise intervention in the ED is vital, as prompt treatment can reduce mortality by up to 30%. Conversely, delayed response times can lead to permanent disability or death. An emergency is defined as a clinical situation requiring immediate medical action to save lives and prevent disability. In this study, the majority of patients (over 80%) admitted to the ED were victims of traffic accidents, including motorcycle, car, bicycle, and pedestrian incidents, while the remainder involved falls, impacts with objects, and violence-related injuries. This research utilized a total sampling method, where all members of the population were included as samples. The study results indicate that training significantly improves nurse response times in handling traffic accident cases in the ED of Semarang Regency Hospital. Additionally, triage skills have a significant positive impact on nurse response times, as does the work environment. However, the workload was found to have an insignificant positive effect on response times. These findings underscore the importance of training, triage proficiency, and a supportive work environment in enhancing nurse response times in emergency situations, particularly in traffic accident cases. Further research may explore additional factors influencing response times and the potential for improving patient outcomes in emergency settings.