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Phatthranit Phattharapornjaroen: Flexible surge capacity in disasters

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As the frequency of disasters and major incidents rises, the readiness for effective responses become increasingly crucial. Phatthranit Phattharapornjaroen鈥檚 doctoral thesis describes and assesses the feasibility and applicability of a new concept for enhancing surgical capacity during disasters: Flexible Surge Capacity (FSC).

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Phatthranit Phattharapornjaroen, an emergency physician at Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok, currently pursuing her doctorate at the Institute of Clinical 91探花s in Gothenburg.

PHATTHRANIT PHATTHARAPORNJAROEN
Dissertation defense: 7 June 2024 (click for details)
Doctoral thesis:
Research area: Surgery
Sahlgrenska Academy, The Institute of Clinical 91探花s

What is the background of your dissertation?
鈥淢ajor incidents鈥 incidence rates and severity have shown an upward trend in recent decades. These crises arise from various sources, including natural phenomena such as flooding and earthquakes, human-induced conflicts like wars and terrorism, and public health emergencies like the Ebola outbreak or the COVID-19 pandemic,鈥 says Phatthranit Phattharapornjaroen, an emergency physician at Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital, Bangkok, currently pursuing her doctorate at the Institute of Clinical 91探花s in Gothenburg.

She continues, 鈥淭hese events impose significant economic tolls and strain healthcare resources, resulting in a disparity of healthcare supply and demand and additional loss of life. Community resources have emerged as a promising strategy in response to these challenges, particularly in scenarios where damaged infrastructure impedes resource distribution. However, the practical application of such an approach has encountered obstacles due to the intricate nature of contextual factors and healthcare system dynamics.鈥

Cover illustration of the thesis. Depicts a community facing diverse threats and surrounded by multiagency collaboration aimed at responding to and rescuing affected individuals and infrastructure.

Studies conducted in Bangkok

What is your research about?
鈥淭he thesis delved into utilizing a community resource called the 鈥楩lexible Surge Capacity鈥 (FSC) concept. The studies began with developing a conceptual framework to illustrate a strategy for community resource engagement. This framework laid the groundwork for later studies on feasibility and applicability, which involved implementing complex interventions in healthcare science.鈥

How was the implementation of the FSC concept done?
鈥淭he concept was implemented in feasibility studies examined through a cross-sectional survey conducted in communities in Bangkok and applicability studies conducted during a pandemic-induced hospital overload, where it was used to supply patient care, easing the burden on hospitals. The data were collected through observation and survey. Additionally, the concept was applied in a scenario where the hospital faced imminent threats and required evacuation with the assistance of local and external resources. The application of the concept to hospital evacuation was successfully conducted through the three-level collaboration exercise. This exercise measured the levels of collaboration, learning, and usefulness of the concept.鈥

Figure 8, Page 49. The conceptual framework of Flexible Surge Capacity illustrates integration of additional resources from the community into the existing surge capacity framework, which previously relied solely on resources from the healthcare system.

鈥淐oncept proven effective鈥

What are the key research findings and what practical applications can they have?
鈥淭he FSC concept was feasible and applicable in a community where there is a noticeable daily disparity between healthcare supply and demand, which worsens during crises. Additionally, the concept has proven effective across various incidents, especially when hospitals are at risk and require relief or evacuation measures. The thesis serves as a comprehensive link between research on complex interventions and their implementation within the intricate health system鈥.

鈥淎 pleasant surprise鈥

What aspects of your doctoral project have been enjoyable and challenging?
鈥淭he most fulfilling and enjoyable aspects were the full collaboration proven by the community facilities testing the concept. These facilities showed remarkably high engagement and capacities, which was a pleasant surprise. However, a subsequent challenge in the future arises in setting up a systematic and digital process for registering and mobilizing these community resources when their assistance is needed,鈥 says Phatthranit Phattharapornjaroen, adding:

鈥淔urthermore, the research methods for disasters and public health emergencies predominantly utilized mixed methods, integrating qualitative and quantitative methodologies. Ensuring that these methodologies complemented each other posed a challenge from the outset.鈥

Text: Jakob Lundberg

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Phatthranit Phattharapornjaroen is one of the researchers at the Center for Disaster Medicine

Learn more about the research project Flexible Surge Capacity in Disaster and Emergencies