Author: Sorbello, Sebastiano; Bossi, Eleonora; Zandalasini, Camilla; Carioli, Greta; Signorelli, Carlo; Ciceri, Fabio; Ambrosio, Alberto; Zangrillo, Alberto; Odone, Anna
Title: After Action Reviews of COVIDâ€19 response: Case study of a large tertiary care hospital in Italy Cord-id: co31hitw Document date: 2021_6_6
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Afterâ€Action Reviews (AARs) are management tools used to evaluate the response to public health emergencies at the national and subnational level. Aim of this study is to apply available AAR models to assess and critically appraise COVIDâ€19 response of San Raffaele Scientific Institute, a large university hospital in Milan, Italy. METHODS: We designed an AAR based on the keyâ€informant interview format, following the methodology proposed by the 2019 World Health Organization Gui
Document: BACKGROUND: Afterâ€Action Reviews (AARs) are management tools used to evaluate the response to public health emergencies at the national and subnational level. Aim of this study is to apply available AAR models to assess and critically appraise COVIDâ€19 response of San Raffaele Scientific Institute, a large university hospital in Milan, Italy. METHODS: We designed an AAR based on the keyâ€informant interview format, following the methodology proposed by the 2019 World Health Organization Guidance for AAR. After systematic assessment of the hospital reorganization, we conducted 36 semiâ€structured interviews to professionals with executive, clinical, technical and administrative roles. We designed an adâ€hoc questionnaire exploring four areas: (i) staff management; (ii) logistics and supplies; (iii) COVIDâ€19 diagnosis and clinical management; (iv) communication. RESULTS: Overall, the hospital response was evaluated as effective and sufficiently prompt. Participants stressed the relevance of: (i) strong governance and coordination; (ii) readiness and availability of healthcare personnel; (iii) definition of a model of care based on a multidisciplinary approach. Challenges were reported for communication management and staff training. CONCLUSIONS: This study is one of the first applications of the AAR to the COVIDâ€19 response in hospital settings, which can be successfully adapted or scaled up to other settings in order to implement preparedness strategies for future public health emergencies.
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