The KAEPacity Study Analyzes Hospital Emergency and Disaster Plans From Hospitals Across Germany to Evaluate How Well Hospitals Are Prepared for Crises and Disasters Organizational Structures Communication Leadership Training Are Examined Within These Plans No Medical Intervention is Performed

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Disaster Planning Emergency Medical Services Germany
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Any
Study type
Observational
Participants needed
319 (estimated)
Sponsor
Lea Kölsch · Other
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About This Trial
Hospital Emergency and Disaster Plans (Krankenhausalarm- und Einsatzplan-KAEP) are a central component of hospital preparedness in Germany. Despite national and international recommendations, considerable variability exists in structure, responsibilities, communication pathways, and training concepts across hospitals. This study aims to systematically analyze and compare KAEP documents from German…
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Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: German hospitals with a documented KAEP Institutional consent to provide KAEP documents for analysis Exclusion Criteria: Hospitals declining participation Specialized facilities without emergency or acute care services (e.g., rehabilitation clinics)
Contacts

Maik von der Forst, Dr. med.

+49 6221-5632939

maik.forst@med.uni-heidelberg.de

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