Nursing Open (Jan 2022)

Registered nurses’ experience as disaster preparedness coordinators during a major incident: A qualitative study

  • Jason P. Murphy,
  • Anna Hörberg,
  • Monica Rådestad,
  • Lisa Kurland,
  • Anders Rüter,
  • Maria Jirwe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/nop2.1066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 329 – 338

Abstract

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Abstract Aims To explore registered nurses’ experiences as disaster preparedness coordinators of hospital incident command groups’ during a major incident. Design A qualitative descriptive design using semi‐structured interview. Methods This was a qualitative study based on one focus group discussion and six individual follow‐up interviews. Participants were registered nurses in their capacity as disaster preparedness coordinators with experience from Major Incident simulations and a real‐life Major Incident. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed using content analysis. The COREQ checklist was used for reporting the findings. Results The analysis of data generated the main category: Expectations, previous experience and uncertainty affect hospital incident command group response during a Major Incident and three categories, (I) Gaining situational awareness (containing two subcategories), (II) Transitioning to management (containing three subcategories) and (III) Actions taken during uncertainty (containing two subcategories).

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