id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-271679-94h6rcih Sharififar, Simintaj Factors affecting hospital response in biological disasters: A qualitative study 2020-03-16 .txt text/plain 8726 465 36 Results: After analyzing 12 interviews, extraction resulted in 76 common codes, 28 subcategories, and 8 categories, which are as follow: detection; treatment and infection control; coordination, Resources; training and exercises; communication and information system; construction; and planning and assessment. The common codes derived from these subcategories are as follow: the ability to control infections during deliberate or natural biological outbreaks; the availability of preventive drugs at a predetermined time during an epidemic of communicable diseases; appropriate vaccination of people at risk; and the safety of hospitalized or outpatients patients in the outbreak of infectious diseases; and waste management. In this qualitative study, which was done using content analysis, the effective factors for hospital performance in biological emergencies in IR of Iran were identified as follow: diagnosis; treatment and control of infection; resources; coordination; training and practice; communication and information systems; construction; and planning and assessment. ./cache/cord-271679-94h6rcih.txt ./txt/cord-271679-94h6rcih.txt