Clinical application of scenario-driven unscripted emergency drill
Objective To explore the clinical application effect of scenario-driven unscripted emergency drills.Methods A total of 120 nursing staff who underwent scripted drills from January 2019 to July 2021 were selected as convention group,and 120 nursing staff who underwent scenario-driven unscripted emergency drills at Ganzhou Women and Children's Health Care Hospital from August 2021 to July 2023 were selected as drill group.The two groups were compared in terms of availability of per-sonnel and materials,performance of duties,personnel protection,coordination and organization,division of labor in emergency teams,actual combat effectiveness,partial cooperation and assistance,handling of emergencies,and first aid awareness.Results The drill group demonstrated a higher proportion of personnel who arrived quickly,accurately,and basically on time compared to the convention group.The drill group showed a significantly lower proportion of individual personnel who were not in place and key position personnel who were not in place compared to the convention group(P<0.05).The drill group performed signifi-cantly better than the convention group(P<0.05).The drill group did better in on-site material preparation all as well as in per-sonnel protection compared to the convention group.The drill group had a more accurate and efficient overall organization than the conventional group,and the emergency team of the drill group had a more reasonable and efficient division of labor.The drill group demonstrated superior accuracy and efficiency in overall organization compared to the conventional group,with its emergen-cy team exhibiting a more effective and rational division of labor.The drill group achieved their expected outcomes in emergency drills,whereas the convention group achieved only part of their set goals,with most requiring enhancement.The drill group re-ported to superiors in a more timely and efficient manner compared to the convention group,and the group showed better coordina-tion between their departments was good,which could be achieved in a timely manner.The drill group demonstrated a significant-ly better overall response to emergencies and significantly stronger emergency awareness compared to the convention group(P<0.05).Conclusion Scenario-driven unscripted emergency drills can enhance the emergency response capabilities of nursing staff,improve their decision-making and command skills,optimize organizational coordination,and handling abilities,and strengthen their first aid awareness.