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Evaluation of the Medical Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Awareness Level of Emergency Healthcare Professionals Serving on Different Centres
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Clinical SpecialtiesNuclear Awareness LevelAllied Health ProfessionsEmergency Department AdministrationEmergency CareHospital MedicinePrimary CareSocial Emergency MedicineHealth Services ResearchMedical ChemicalEmergency Healthcare ProfessionalsOutcomes ResearchEmergency Care SystemsPre-hospital Emergency MedicineNursingTrauma CareMedical CbrnPatient SafetyOut-of-hospital Emergency Medical ServiceNuclear Cbrn AwarenessMedicineEmergency Medicine
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the medical chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear CBRN awareness of emergency healthcare professionals from two different centres.Methods: The survey was conducted among 67 healthcare professionals including physicians, nurses, emergency medical technicians, and paramedics from two emergency departments of two different cities. A questionnaire that was designed in order to evaluate demographic data age, gender, job description, education level and knowledge/experience about medical CBRN was filled by participants during the face-toface interviews. All data were evaluated statistically in order to obtain mean awareness score MAS of participants and institutions.Results: It was found that MAS of the whole participants is 7.62±3.92. There was a statistically significant difference observed between MAS of Training and Research Hospital 6.75±3.97 and State Hospital 8.64±3.65 p
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