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. 2021 Dec 25;19(1):200. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19010200

Table 3.

Attitude assessment of the respondents regarding disaster medicine preparedness.

Strongly Agree Agree Neither Agree Nor Disagree Disagree Strongly Disagree
  • 1.

    I consider myself prepared for the management of disaster medicine.

88 (23.3) 141 (37.4) 73 (19.4) 73 (10.4) 2 (0.5)
  • 2.

    I would feel confident in my abilities as healthcare personnel in disaster medicine situation.

36 (9.5) 69 (18.3) 89 (23.6) 139 (36.9) 44 (11.7)
  • 3.

    I would be interested in educational classes on disaster medicine preparedness that relates specifically to the country situation

156 (41.4) 176 (46.7) 31 (8.2) 14 (3.7) 0 (0.0)
  • 4.

    I would be considered a key leadership figure in my community in a disaster medicine situation.

85 (22.5) 169 (44.8) 51 (13.5) 56 (14.9) 16 (4.2)
  • 5.

    I have personal/family emergency plans in place for disaster medicine situations.

69 (18.3) 87 (23.1) 78 (20.7) 114 (30.2) 29 (7.7)
  • 6.

    I have an agreement with loved ones and family members on how to execute our personal/family emergency and disaster medicine plans.

55 (14.6) 108 (28.6) 72 (19.1) 111 (29.4) 31 (8.2)
  • 7.

    I cannot describe my role in the response phase of disaster medicine in the context of my workplace, the general public, media, and personal contacts.

11 (2.9) 92 (24.4) 119 (31.6) 123 (32.6) 32 (8.5)
  • 8.

    I would feel confident as a future manager or coordinator of a shelter/healthcare/medication supply facility.

72 (19.1) 179 (47.5) 92 (24.4) 30 (8.0) 4 (1.1)
  • 9.

    I would be willing to be a future member of a healthcare response team in a medicines disaster.

101 (26.8) 190 (50.4) 44 (11.7) 38 (10.1) 4 (1.1)
  • 10.

    I feel reasonably confident I can care for patients independently without supervision in a medicines disaster situation.

76 (20.2) 175 (46.4) 57 (15.1) 67 (17.8) 2 (0.5)
  • 11.

    I would feel confident implementing emergency and disaster medicine plans and procedures.

87 (23.1) 147 (39.0) 71 (18.8) 70 (18.6) 2 (0.5)
  • 12.

    I would feel confident in providing medicine-related education in case of disaster or emergency.

93 (24.7) 161 (42.7) 76 (20.2) 31 (8.2) 16 (4.2)
  • 13.

    As a health personnel, I consider myself prepared for the management of medical disasters.

94 (24.9) 96 (25.5) 116 (30.8) 69 (18.3) 2 (0.5)
  • 14.

    As a health personnel, I would feel confident in my future healthcare provider and first responder in a disaster situation.

68 (18.0) 197 (52.3) 49 (13.0) 52 (13.8) 11 (2.9)
  • 15.

    There is enough awareness on “ways to stand wars and other human and natural emergencies” among healthcare personnel in the workplace

57 (15.1) 128 (34.0) 69 (18.3) 87 (23.1) 36 (9.5)
  • 16.

    I do not need more workshops and simulated training to be ready for dealing with disaster medicine.

25 (6.6) 34 (9.0) 72 (19.1) 158 (41.9) 88 (23.3)