Global Security: Health, Science and Policy (Dec 2022)

Hazardous material and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incident readiness among prehospital care professionals in the State of Qatar

  • Hassan Farhat,
  • James Laughton,
  • Padarath Gangaram,
  • Kawther El Aifa,
  • Mohamed Chaker Khenissi,
  • Ouissem Zaghouani,
  • Moncef Khadhraoui,
  • Imed Gargouri,
  • Guillaume Alinier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/23779497.2022.2069142
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 24 – 36

Abstract

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This study aimed to determine whether the Hamad Medical Corporation Ambulance Service (HMCAS) personnel fulfil the pre-hospital readiness requirements for hazardous material and chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (HazMat-CBRN) incidents. This cross-sectional study performed an online assessment of non-specialist paramedics’ behaviour and knowledge about HazMat-CBRN incident management, followed by a ‘HazMat-CBRN incident management’ course with pre-and post-activity assessments. The validity and reliability of the knowledge assessment questions were also tested. The pre-and-post course assessement responses revealed certain deficiencies in staff knowledge. The multiple linear regression and paired groups t-test demonstrated that this was rectified after the training intervention. The results indicate that the implemented course helped HMCAS staff acquire a satisfactory level of knowledge to ensure their readiness for safe and effective responses to potential HazMat-CBRN incidents in Qatar.

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