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Title Disaster Management in The Innovative Smart City: A Bibliometric Analysis of Hospital Indoor Air Quality
ID_Doc 41927
Authors Ganesha, E; Novalia, I; Herdiansyah, H
Title Disaster Management in The Innovative Smart City: A Bibliometric Analysis of Hospital Indoor Air Quality
Year 2019
Published
DOI
Abstract Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) studies in hospitals revealed that patients, workers, and visitors health and wellbeing were risked by various pollutants, which could lead to nosocomial infections. Nosocomial infection during disaster could lead to an outbreak disease if there is unsufficient preparedness of the healthcare provider. Both local and global healthcare provider preparedness will impact the handling of the epidemic. Scientific journals are very important primary sources of information because they are the results of research by experts in their fields, then the results of these studies are poured into scientific papers in the form of scientific articles. Therefore this study aimed to compile and analyze the studies about IAQ in hospital for the last 20 years with a bibliometric method to find how the IAQ study were developed globally. IAQ concerned studies in hospitals were searched in Scopus and thorough cross-referencing. Indonesian Regulation was searched and analyzed the policy output about indoor air pollutant, variables, and hospital standard milestones. We also compare the legal regulation with Singapore as one of the members of Southeast Asian countries, in order to find an example of current applicable IAQ regulations. The bibbliometric analysis showed much improvement in the global study in term of quantity of references and a new IAQ experimental research method. The regulation study showed needs of improvement for the enforcement of the monitoring action and coordination standard about IAQ mitigation during global disaster, especially disease outbreak.
Author Keywords management; indoor air quality; hospital; regulation; disaster
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Social Science & Humanities (CPCI-SSH)
EID WOS:000556337405034
WoS Category Business; Economics; Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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