Disaster plan education: How we made and tested a video

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Objective - To describe the making and testing of a 40 minute video to educate staff about a hospitals disaster plan. Methods - A disaster scene was created and 30 staff volunteers took part in the simulation of a major accident. The simulation was used to explain and demonstrate disaster triage. A multiple choice questionnaire was used to compare information recall in a group who had seen the video and a group who had read the written plan. Results - Large numbers of hospital staff voluntarily watched the video. The video group scored significantly higher than the reading group (P<0.01), with mean scores of 72% and 45% respectively. Conclusions - Videos have an impact lacking in written disaster plans and improve recall of emergency procedures.

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Gray, D. (1996). Disaster plan education: How we made and tested a video. Emergency Medicine Journal, 13(1), 21–22. https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.13.1.21

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