To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study

Malaysian Government hospital emergency departments (EDs) has shown a steady increase in patients’ attendance for many types of emergencies. The designs of existing Emergency departments are to meet the services as stipulated by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia (MOH) according to the level of care....

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Main Authors: Mohd Arin, Nabihah, Mohd Nawawi, Norwina, Aripin, Srazali
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spelling iium-773712020-01-08T04:11:52Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/ To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study Mohd Arin, Nabihah Mohd Nawawi, Norwina Aripin, Srazali NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture NA4100 Special classes of buildings NA4170 Public buildings RD93 Emergency Surgery. Wounds and Injuries Malaysian Government hospital emergency departments (EDs) has shown a steady increase in patients’ attendance for many types of emergencies. The designs of existing Emergency departments are to meet the services as stipulated by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia (MOH) according to the level of care. The current concern is the ability of the hospital emergency departments to provide adequate medical treatment with existing facilities when there is a surge capacity for earthquake-related disaster occurrence. The recent earthquake in 2015 and 2018 shows that Malaysia is no longer safe from such natural disasters. Hence, there is a need to review current provisions in existing emergency departments, especially in the state of Sabah to be more earthquake disaster-ready. A qualitative methodology was adopted using literature review and case studies. This paper surveyed existing hospital emergency services and facilities provided in the earthquake-prone areas of Sabah to identify the adequateness of services and facilities in Sabah’s local hospitals in meeting the surge capacity. For this paper, the study focuses on identifying the adequacy of existing services and facilities, including the building structure of the EDs to meet the surging demand from the earthquake disaster. The significant of the research contribute to the recommendation of improvements to existing and new Eds in earthquake-prone areas. 2019-08-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/1/3%20MERCY%20Conference%20Poster%20A1.jpg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/2/MERCY%20Conference%20Poster%20A1.jpg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/3/Norwina%2C%20Srazali%2C%20Nabihah%20%281%29.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/4/mmihc2019-Program%20Book.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/5/Screenshot%202019-12-22%20at%2012.58.27%20AM.png Mohd Arin, Nabihah and Mohd Nawawi, Norwina and Aripin, Srazali (2019) To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study. In: 2019 International Humanitarian Conference, 5 - 7 August 2019, Sunway University, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. (Unpublished) ID:028
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topic NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture
NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture
NA4100 Special classes of buildings
NA4170 Public buildings
RD93 Emergency Surgery. Wounds and Injuries
spellingShingle NA2542.35 Environmental aspect of architecture
NA2542.36 Sustainable architecture
NA4100 Special classes of buildings
NA4170 Public buildings
RD93 Emergency Surgery. Wounds and Injuries
Mohd Arin, Nabihah
Mohd Nawawi, Norwina
Aripin, Srazali
To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study
description Malaysian Government hospital emergency departments (EDs) has shown a steady increase in patients’ attendance for many types of emergencies. The designs of existing Emergency departments are to meet the services as stipulated by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia (MOH) according to the level of care. The current concern is the ability of the hospital emergency departments to provide adequate medical treatment with existing facilities when there is a surge capacity for earthquake-related disaster occurrence. The recent earthquake in 2015 and 2018 shows that Malaysia is no longer safe from such natural disasters. Hence, there is a need to review current provisions in existing emergency departments, especially in the state of Sabah to be more earthquake disaster-ready. A qualitative methodology was adopted using literature review and case studies. This paper surveyed existing hospital emergency services and facilities provided in the earthquake-prone areas of Sabah to identify the adequateness of services and facilities in Sabah’s local hospitals in meeting the surge capacity. For this paper, the study focuses on identifying the adequacy of existing services and facilities, including the building structure of the EDs to meet the surging demand from the earthquake disaster. The significant of the research contribute to the recommendation of improvements to existing and new Eds in earthquake-prone areas.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohd Arin, Nabihah
Mohd Nawawi, Norwina
Aripin, Srazali
author_facet Mohd Arin, Nabihah
Mohd Nawawi, Norwina
Aripin, Srazali
author_sort Mohd Arin, Nabihah
title To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study
title_short To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study
title_full To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study
title_fullStr To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study
title_full_unstemmed To what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study
title_sort to what extent should hospital be design for expected emergency and preparedness to manage unforseen disaster: sharing hospital design experiences as case study
publishDate 2019
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/77371/4/mmihc2019-Program%20Book.pdf
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