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Scenario-Based Collaboration: Identifying the Role of the NSW Biocontainment Centre in the Response to High Consequence Infectious Diseases.

Authors :
Varshney, Kavita
Friend, Caren
Ferguson, Patricia
Wyer, Mary
Bag, Shopna
Source :
Prehospital & Disaster Medicine; May2023 Suppl1, Vol. 38, ps18-s19, 2p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: The New South Wales (NSW) Biocontainment Centre (NBC) is the first high-level isolation unit in Australia. This state-wide referral facility, located at Westmead Hospital, Sydney, will provide care for patients with high-consequence infectious diseases (HCIDs), including viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHF). In preparation, a tabletop exercise with key stakeholders was held to introduce and socialize the NBC's capacity to support NSW's preparedness for the management of a patient with HCID. Method: Invitations were provided to key stakeholders within Westmead Hospital (facility executive, emergency and ICU services, security, switchboard); NSW Preparedness and Response Branch; retrieval services; peripheral hospitals; pediatric hospital network; and NSW Public health units (state and district). The scenario presented was an unwell patient with suspected VHF arriving at a peripheral hospital emergency department. Discussion during the four-hour long exercise was facilitated with directed questions and injects, and was recorded. Recommendations and key learnings from the exercise and debrief provided opportunities to enhance current response assumptions. Results: Forty-five people participated both face-to-face and virtually. Participant discussion showed increasing appreciation of patient presentations to any part of the NSW health system and available assistance. Recommendations included: enhanced access to NBC support with a direct "1-800 number", coordination for communication, treatment, and transport, and if required, deployment of an NBC team to peripheral sites. Areas for future collaborative work were identified. Conclusion: This exercise successfully achieved collaboration of key stakeholders to develop an updated, comprehensive and robust plan for management of HCID patients within NSW, regardless of their presentation site. It has created an opportunity to brainstorm and optimize how the NBC can interact with other agencies to maximize the NSW HCID response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1049023X
Volume :
38
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Prehospital & Disaster Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164412570
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1049023X23000912