Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2608280 International Emergency Nursing 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Emergency planning is a new science and there is a lack of UK standardisation in regard to NHS emergency planning. A first step to achieving standardisation within emergency planning is elucidation of national training competencies.AimThis study was designed to find consensus amongst multi-agency chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive (CBRNe) experts on the factors that must be included in future NHS CBRNe competencies.MethodsData was collected using an anonymised online Delphi study. Two rounds of study were completed. Experts were selected through a combination of purposive and snowball sampling. In total 43 experts agreed to take part in this study. Twenty-one experts responded to the first round’s single open-ended question. Fourteen experts responded to the second which contained 64 Likert-scored questions. Consensus was achieved in 46 questions.ResultsThe consensus of expert opinion generated 10 suggested core training competencies.ConclusionThere is an urgent need to standardise national planning, training and evaluation of NHS staff who are expected to respond to CRBNe and other emergencies. Further research is needed to identify training and response templates so that lessons can be learned from these experiences and fed back to improve future response.

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