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    • Effective evacuation plans are crucial for neonatal intensive care units (NICU) and critical care units (CCN).
    • Interdepartmental collaboration is vital for successful patient evacuations during emergencies.
    • Staff engagement and ownership of evacuation plans improve preparedness.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate the effectiveness and staff reception of a Full Scale Drill for neonatal patient evacuation.
    • To assess the impact of the drill on interdepartmental understanding and collaboration.
    • To build confidence in executing emergency evacuation procedures for vulnerable patient populations.

    Main Methods:

    • Conducted a Full Scale Drill involving staff from various supporting departments.
    • Gathered feedback from participating staff regarding their experience and perceived effectiveness.
    • Assessed the planning team's achievement of goals related to control and preparedness.

    Main Results:

    • Overwhelmingly positive staff feedback on the drill.
    • Reinforced the critical role of interdepartmental collaboration and familiarity.
    • Staff expressed a strong sense of ownership and confidence in evacuation planning.
    • The drill served as a successful team-building exercise.
    • The planning team achieved its goal of creating a sense of control and readiness.

    Conclusions:

    • Full Scale Drills are effective in enhancing evacuation preparedness and staff confidence in NICU/CCN settings.
    • Interdepartmental collaboration and staff ownership are key components of successful infant evacuation plans.
    • The drill fostered a greater understanding of the complexities involved in disaster support for this specific patient group.