Mohammad Reza Hashemian; Alireza Hoveyda; Masoomeh Khoshkam
Volume 7, Issue 4 , December 2010
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Introduction: This is a descriptive study to study the conditions of hospital libraries at Iran ,Tehran and Shahid beheshti university of medical sciences and compares the staff, printing sources, services and physical situations with “standards for hospital libraries 2002” and “standard of educational ...
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Introduction: This is a descriptive study to study the conditions of hospital libraries at Iran ,Tehran and Shahid beheshti university of medical sciences and compares the staff, printing sources, services and physical situations with “standards for hospital libraries 2002” and “standard of educational and treatment center library collection”.Methods: This survey has been done on 35 hospital libraries among Iran, Tehran and shahid Beheshti University of medical sciences. Data were collected by questioner and analyzed by Excel software.Results: Based on this research about half of the hospital libraries have personnel who are below the standards levels 29% of library managers on the course of study and their education value are standards. None of the libraries are not standard on the collection. Based on the service hours f
Mohammadreza Maleki; Masoomeh Khoshkam; Parisa Shojaee
Volume 5, Issue 1 , March 2008
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Abstract Introduction: One of the most important problems in health care centers, especially hospitals encounter disasters, is incorrect planning to hospital preparation which would cause imbalance between needs and accessible resources that face hazard in provision quality of medical services. Methods: ...
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Abstract Introduction: One of the most important problems in health care centers, especially hospitals encounter disasters, is incorrect planning to hospital preparation which would cause imbalance between needs and accessible resources that face hazard in provision quality of medical services. Methods: This was a descriptive study in which the educational hospitals of Iran University of Medical Sciences were assessed. A checklist was completed for each hospital by observation and interview with different persons according to case (hospital manager, matron, secretary of disaster board, and...). The data was analyzed descriptively SPSS software. Results: In planning perspective of supplies, Navab and Haftometir hospitals earned the highest score mean percent (66.6) and Hasheminezhad, Shafayahyaeian, Rasoul and Firozgar hospitals earned the lowest score mean percent (60.0). Conclusion: The organizations that do not prepare for crisis, do not characterize organizational structures during and after disaster, do not form responsiveness teams, and do not plan for securing and storing of materials and supplies, etc encounter irreparable financial and life loss. Also regard to deficiency supplies in surveyed hospitals, developing a stress plan is necessary in order to effectiveness use of available resources and prevention part of resources. Keywords: Hospitals; Hospital Planning; Disasters; Safety Management