Faculty of Management, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract
Background and Aim: Nurses are one of the frontline workers after disasters, particularly after radiologic incidents. Despite their importance, little is known about the nurse’s competencies in facing these events. This mini-review was aimed to determine competency of nurses in radiologic incidents.
Methods: This mini-review was conducted using scientific electronic databases and library resources such as Scopus, PubMed, Magiran, SID, IranMedex using the keywords competency, nurses, and radiologic incidents to identify published papers from 1990 to 2017. Total of 991 papers were identified, of which 14 of them were considered relevant and were included in this study.
Results: Studies have shown that nurses' competencies in radiation incidents has variation. The most important of these competencies are on factors including the use of protective equipment and measures for the removal of pollution, triage, management of vulnerable groups, care of trauma, and psychological support.
Conclusion: Nurses have varying abilities in different factors in disasters. Therefore, it is necessary to implement care and treatment plans to equip nurses with useful knowledge regarding radiation accidents.
Nejadshafiee, M., Rahmani, A., & Nekoeimoghadam, M. (2022). Nursesâ Competencies in Radiologic Incidents: Mini Review. Journal of Military Medicine, 20(4), 348-353.
MLA
Mahdiye Nejadshafiee; Ali Rahmani; Mahmood Nekoeimoghadam. "Nursesâ Competencies in Radiologic Incidents: Mini Review". Journal of Military Medicine, 20, 4, 2022, 348-353.
HARVARD
Nejadshafiee, M., Rahmani, A., Nekoeimoghadam, M. (2022). 'Nursesâ Competencies in Radiologic Incidents: Mini Review', Journal of Military Medicine, 20(4), pp. 348-353.
VANCOUVER
Nejadshafiee, M., Rahmani, A., Nekoeimoghadam, M. Nursesâ Competencies in Radiologic Incidents: Mini Review. Journal of Military Medicine, 2022; 20(4): 348-353.