Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals

The floods have a significant impact on hospital services. The floods in Kelantan for example, has resulted in the daily operation of the hospital were badly affected by the water entering and lack of other facilities. Thus, the study to ensure that the best prevention methods are needed to reduce t...

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Main Authors: Yusoff, Noor Ain, Shafii, Haryati, Omar, Roshartini, Buyung, Mohd Reduan
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.59082022-01-24T08:32:42Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5908/ Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals Yusoff, Noor Ain Shafii, Haryati Omar, Roshartini Buyung, Mohd Reduan TA495 Disasters and engineering TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control The floods have a significant impact on hospital services. The floods in Kelantan for example, has resulted in the daily operation of the hospital were badly affected by the water entering and lack of other facilities. Thus, the study to ensure that the best prevention methods are needed to reduce the impact of flooding in government hospitals. In this study, the best method of prevention is seen through non-structural methods. Non-structural methods do not involve physical construction, but focus on knowledge, attitudes and practices to minimize risks and effects, particularly through increased public awareness, training and education. Measurement of knowledge, attitude and practice level of respondents in the face of flood disaster risk is using transportation and communication elements. 172 respondents among the hospital support management involved in managing patients during the floods have answered a questionnaire (quantitative) which was distributed to three hospitals in Kelantan state. The findings of this study found that knowledge of Amateur Radio and sign T should be given to the hospital support staff. In addition, communication training and the use of nicknames call sign should be enhanced among support staff in preparation for flooding in the future. The disclosure and training have to be done to reduce the risk of flood disaster at government hospitals. Akademia Baru 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/5908/1/AJ%202018%20%28646%29.pdf Yusoff, Noor Ain and Shafii, Haryati and Omar, Roshartini and Buyung, Mohd Reduan (2018) Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals. Journal of Advanced Research in Social and Behavioural Sciences, 13 (1). pp. 9-18. ISSN 2462-1951
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topic TA495 Disasters and engineering
TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
spellingShingle TA495 Disasters and engineering
TC530-537 River protective works. Regulation. Flood control
Yusoff, Noor Ain
Shafii, Haryati
Omar, Roshartini
Buyung, Mohd Reduan
Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals
description The floods have a significant impact on hospital services. The floods in Kelantan for example, has resulted in the daily operation of the hospital were badly affected by the water entering and lack of other facilities. Thus, the study to ensure that the best prevention methods are needed to reduce the impact of flooding in government hospitals. In this study, the best method of prevention is seen through non-structural methods. Non-structural methods do not involve physical construction, but focus on knowledge, attitudes and practices to minimize risks and effects, particularly through increased public awareness, training and education. Measurement of knowledge, attitude and practice level of respondents in the face of flood disaster risk is using transportation and communication elements. 172 respondents among the hospital support management involved in managing patients during the floods have answered a questionnaire (quantitative) which was distributed to three hospitals in Kelantan state. The findings of this study found that knowledge of Amateur Radio and sign T should be given to the hospital support staff. In addition, communication training and the use of nicknames call sign should be enhanced among support staff in preparation for flooding in the future. The disclosure and training have to be done to reduce the risk of flood disaster at government hospitals.
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author Yusoff, Noor Ain
Shafii, Haryati
Omar, Roshartini
Buyung, Mohd Reduan
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Shafii, Haryati
Omar, Roshartini
Buyung, Mohd Reduan
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title Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals
title_short Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals
title_full Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals
title_fullStr Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals
title_full_unstemmed Prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals
title_sort prevention methods to reduce flood effects in government hospitals
publisher Akademia Baru
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