Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia

Introduction: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a critical part of Disaster Medicine and has the ability to limit morbidity and mortality in a disaster event with sufficient training and experience. Emergency systems in Armenia are in an early stage of development and there is no Emergency Medi...

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Main Authors: Woodward, Christina A., Hertelendy, Attila J., Hart, Alexander, Voskanyan, Amalia, Harutyunyan, Hakob, Virabyan, Anushavan, Mukhaelyan, Artak, Mahon, Selwyn E., Issa, Fadi S., Adnan, Mohd Syafwan, Stepanyan, Taguhi, Ciottone, Gregory R.
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spelling my.iium.irep.1077042023-10-27T07:10:37Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/107704/ Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia Woodward, Christina A. Hertelendy, Attila J. Hart, Alexander Voskanyan, Amalia Harutyunyan, Hakob Virabyan, Anushavan Mukhaelyan, Artak Mahon, Selwyn E. Issa, Fadi S. Adnan, Mohd Syafwan Stepanyan, Taguhi Ciottone, Gregory R. R Medicine (General) U Military Science (General) Introduction: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a critical part of Disaster Medicine and has the ability to limit morbidity and mortality in a disaster event with sufficient training and experience. Emergency systems in Armenia are in an early stage of development and there is no Emergency Medicine residency training in the country. As a result, EMS physicians are trained in a variety of specialties. Armenia is also a country prone to disasters, and recently, the ArmenianEMSsystem was challenged by two concurrent disasters when the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War broke out in the midst of the SARS-CoV-2/coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Study Objective: This study aims to assess the current state of disaster preparedness of the Armenian EMS system and the effects of the simultaneous pandemic and war on EMS providers. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted by anonymous survey distributed to physicians still working in the Yerevan EMS system who provided care to war casualties and COVID-19 patients. Results: Survey response rate was 70.6%.Most participants had been a physician (52.1%) or EMS physician (66.7%) for three or less years. The majority were still in residency (64.6%). Experience in battlefield medicine was limited prior to the war, with the majority reporting no experience in treating mass casualties (52.1%), wounds from explosives (52.1%), or performing surgical procedures (52.1%), and many reporting minimal to no experience in treating gunshot wounds (62.5%), severe burns (64.6%), and severe orthopedic injuries (64.6%). Participants had moderate experience in humanitarian medicine prior to war. Greater experience in battlefield medicine was found in participants with more than three years of experience as a physician (z-score −3.26; P value <.01) or as anEMS physician (z-score −2.76; P value <.01) as well as being at least 30 years old (z-score −2.11; P value = .03). Most participants felt they were personally in danger during the war at least sometimes (89.6%). Conclusion: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and simultaneous 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War, EMS physicians in Armenia had limited training and experience in Disaster Medicine. This system, and the frontline physicians on whom it relies, was strained by the dual disaster, highlighting the need for Disaster Medicine training in all prehospital medical providers. Cambridge University Press 2022-11-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/107704/1/107704_Emergency%20medical%20services%20preparedness.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/107704/2/107704_Emergency%20medical%20services%20preparedness_SCOPUS.pdf Woodward, Christina A. and Hertelendy, Attila J. and Hart, Alexander and Voskanyan, Amalia and Harutyunyan, Hakob and Virabyan, Anushavan and Mukhaelyan, Artak and Mahon, Selwyn E. and Issa, Fadi S. and Adnan, Mohd Syafwan and Stepanyan, Taguhi and Ciottone, Gregory R. (2022) Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 37 (6). pp. 749-754. ISSN 1049-023X E-ISSN 1945-1938 https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/prehospital-and-disaster-medicine/article/abs/emergency-medical-services-preparedness-in-dual-disasters-war-in-the-era-of-covid19-in-armenia/84C0253A26489B88AFEF35765993A37F 10.1017/S1049023X22002163
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U Military Science (General)
Woodward, Christina A.
Hertelendy, Attila J.
Hart, Alexander
Voskanyan, Amalia
Harutyunyan, Hakob
Virabyan, Anushavan
Mukhaelyan, Artak
Mahon, Selwyn E.
Issa, Fadi S.
Adnan, Mohd Syafwan
Stepanyan, Taguhi
Ciottone, Gregory R.
Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia
description Introduction: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) is a critical part of Disaster Medicine and has the ability to limit morbidity and mortality in a disaster event with sufficient training and experience. Emergency systems in Armenia are in an early stage of development and there is no Emergency Medicine residency training in the country. As a result, EMS physicians are trained in a variety of specialties. Armenia is also a country prone to disasters, and recently, the ArmenianEMSsystem was challenged by two concurrent disasters when the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War broke out in the midst of the SARS-CoV-2/coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Study Objective: This study aims to assess the current state of disaster preparedness of the Armenian EMS system and the effects of the simultaneous pandemic and war on EMS providers. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study conducted by anonymous survey distributed to physicians still working in the Yerevan EMS system who provided care to war casualties and COVID-19 patients. Results: Survey response rate was 70.6%.Most participants had been a physician (52.1%) or EMS physician (66.7%) for three or less years. The majority were still in residency (64.6%). Experience in battlefield medicine was limited prior to the war, with the majority reporting no experience in treating mass casualties (52.1%), wounds from explosives (52.1%), or performing surgical procedures (52.1%), and many reporting minimal to no experience in treating gunshot wounds (62.5%), severe burns (64.6%), and severe orthopedic injuries (64.6%). Participants had moderate experience in humanitarian medicine prior to war. Greater experience in battlefield medicine was found in participants with more than three years of experience as a physician (z-score −3.26; P value <.01) or as anEMS physician (z-score −2.76; P value <.01) as well as being at least 30 years old (z-score −2.11; P value = .03). Most participants felt they were personally in danger during the war at least sometimes (89.6%). Conclusion: Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic and simultaneous 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh War, EMS physicians in Armenia had limited training and experience in Disaster Medicine. This system, and the frontline physicians on whom it relies, was strained by the dual disaster, highlighting the need for Disaster Medicine training in all prehospital medical providers.
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author Woodward, Christina A.
Hertelendy, Attila J.
Hart, Alexander
Voskanyan, Amalia
Harutyunyan, Hakob
Virabyan, Anushavan
Mukhaelyan, Artak
Mahon, Selwyn E.
Issa, Fadi S.
Adnan, Mohd Syafwan
Stepanyan, Taguhi
Ciottone, Gregory R.
author_facet Woodward, Christina A.
Hertelendy, Attila J.
Hart, Alexander
Voskanyan, Amalia
Harutyunyan, Hakob
Virabyan, Anushavan
Mukhaelyan, Artak
Mahon, Selwyn E.
Issa, Fadi S.
Adnan, Mohd Syafwan
Stepanyan, Taguhi
Ciottone, Gregory R.
author_sort Woodward, Christina A.
title Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia
title_short Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia
title_full Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia
title_fullStr Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia
title_full_unstemmed Emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of COVID-19 in Armenia
title_sort emergency medical services preparedness in dual disasters: war in the era of covid-19 in armenia
publisher Cambridge University Press
publishDate 2022
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/107704/1/107704_Emergency%20medical%20services%20preparedness.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/107704/2/107704_Emergency%20medical%20services%20preparedness_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/107704/
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/prehospital-and-disaster-medicine/article/abs/emergency-medical-services-preparedness-in-dual-disasters-war-in-the-era-of-covid19-in-armenia/84C0253A26489B88AFEF35765993A37F
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