Flexible Surge Capacity in Disasters and Major Incidents
Abstract
In the face of the escalating frequency of disasters and major incidents, the imperative for surge capacity expansion becomes apparent for effective emergency response. However, existing preparedness measures often hinge on available resources and prove insufficient when confronted with disaster dynamics. The thesis aims to assess the feasibility and applicability of the "flexible surge capacity” (FSC) concept, focusing on leveraging community resources and collaboration among various entities across different disaster etiologies. The research method employed a descriptive construction of the FSC concept to establish its framework for generalization and evaluation. Subsequently, a pragmatic approach integrating both qualitative and quanti-tative research methods using online surveys, direct observation, and semi-structured interviews was adopted to explore the implications of the con-cept. The findings reveal the promising feasibility and applicability of the FSC concept in urbanized communities. Facilities of interest expressed willingness to participate, and the concept implementation demonstrated effectiveness in alleviating overcrowded hospitals during the Coronavirus 2019 pandemic and facilitating hospital evacuation through the Three-level Collaboration exercise. Additionally, educational initiatives led to significant improvements in staff engagement and system sustainability. In conclusion, FSC, aligning with the proactivity philosophy of the World Health Organization, proves instrumental in optimizing the use of community resources and fostering effective collaboration in disaster management.
Parts of work
Phattharapornjaroen, P., Carlström, E., & Khorram-Manesh, A. (2022). Developing a conceptual framework for flexible surge capacity based on complexity and collaborative theoretical frameworks. Public Health, 208, 46-51. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2022.04.012 Phattharapornjaroen, P., Glantz, V., Carlström, E., Dahlén Holmqvist, L., Sittichanbuncha, Y., & Khorram-Manesh, A. (2021). The Feasibility of Implementing the Flexible Surge Capacity Concept in Bangkok: Willing Participants and Educational Gaps. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(15), 7793. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18157793 Phattharapornjaroen, P., Carlström, E., Sivarak, O., Tansuwannarat, P., Chalermdamrichai, P., Sittichanbuncha, Y., Kongtoranin, L., Phattranonuthai, R., Marlow, P., Winyuchonjaroen, W., Pongpasupa, N., & Khorram-Manesh, A. (2022). Community-based response to the COVID-19 pandemic: case study of a home isolation centre using flexible surge capacity. Public Health, 211, 29-36. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.puhe.2022.06.025 Phattharapornjaroen, P., Carlström, E., Holmqvist, L. D., Sittichanbuncha, Y., & Khorram-Manesh, A. (2023). Assessing Thai Hospitals’ Evacuation Preparedness Using the Flexible Surge Capacity Concept and Its Collaborative Tool. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science, 14(1), 52-63. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13753-023-00468-z Phattharapornjaroen, P., Carlström, E., Atiksawedparit, P., Holmqvist, L. D., Pitidhammabhorn, D., Sittichanbuncha, Y., & Khorram-Manesh, A. (2023). The impact of the three-level collaboration exercise on collaboration and leadership during scenario-based hospital evacuation exercises using flexible surge capacity concept: a mixed method cross-sectional study. BMC Health Services Research, 23(1), 862. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-023-09882-x
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Clinical Sciences. Department of Surgery
Disputation
Fredagen den 7 Juni 2024, kl. 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3, Göteborg
Date of defence
2024-06-07
phatthranit.phattharapornjaroen@gu.se
phatthranit.pha@gmail.com
Date
2024-05-08Author
Phattharapornjaroen, Phatthranit
Keywords
surge capacity
leadership
multiagency collaboration
disaster preparedness
hospital evacuation
exercise
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-8069-683-8 (PRINT)
978-91-8069-684-5 (PDF)
Language
eng