Author/Authors :
Manoochehry, Shahram Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences - Trauma Research Center , Hoseinzadeh, Edris Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Environmental and Occupational Hazards Control Research Center , Taha, Parisa Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS) - Health Center of Shahrak-e-Cheshmeh - Department of Nutrition , Rasouli, Hamid Reza Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences - Trauma Research Center , Hoseinzadeh, Saman Iran University of Science and Technology - School of Civil Engineering
Abstract :
Background: Field hospitals (FH) can be mobile or fixed. The main goal of FHs is providing health care and preventing injuries
caused by disasters or providing emergency medical operations. However, preparing a safe and fast-erupting structure and facility
is very important.
Objectives: In this systematic review study, field hospitals are reviewed.
Methods: In the present study, a systematic review was performed following the PRISMA guideline. To identify the articles, MEDLINE,
web of science, Google scholar, PubMed, Persian journals and databases were searched to find related papers.
Results: After full text screening as the final screening step, 20 papers were entered in the study. Findings showed that structures
used for establishing a FH are usually tents, using vehicles (trucks and buses), pre-fabricated steel, and concrete structures. The FHs
were used for war and earthquake disasters. Conex, tent, steel, and concrete structure are the most used structures for FH in wars,
while tents are the most common structure used for natural disasters.
Conclusions: The present study reviewed available reports on FH to collect useful data that should be focused on establishment
of an FH suitable for a disaster. Furthermore, this study provides a list of the most important indexes that must be considered in
proposing a type of FH. Tent structure was the most common structure for the establishment of FHs.
Keywords :
Hospitals , Disaster Preparedness , Earthquakes , Emergency Response , War