Nursing Care Research Center, Clinical Science Institute Center, Nursing Faculty, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IR Iran
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Introduction and purpose: Applying efficient management of hospitals and healthcare centers during a crisis has a significant effect on the optimal performance of these institutions. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to clarify the concept of hospital crisis management: concept analysis with Rogers approach.. Materials and methods: In this study, Rogers' evolutionary approach was used to clarify the concept of hospital crisis management. For this purpose, Web of Sciences, Science direct, Proquest, Scopus, Pubmed, Magiran, Iran Medex and SID databases were searched using the keywords. Finally, after reviewing 11 articles, they were selected for study. Results: In this study, the characteristics of the concept of hospital crisis management were identified in the dimensions of hospital management readiness, national management, infrastructure and resource management. Antecedents include strengths, weaknesses, numerous opportunities and threats, sufficient knowledge of managers, mobilization of organizations, provision of physical and human resources, existence of general and special plans, existence of processes, preparation plans, political commitment, communication And the suffixes also include such things as designing and implementing programs and policies, necessary support and training, developing methods to strengthen management and acquiring resources, establishing monitoring programs, approaches based on multi-departmental and people-centered systems, operational formulation of hospital programs, guidelines and accreditation standards to increase readiness Discussion and conclusion: The concept of hospital crisis management has a multifaceted, dynamic and permanent nature. Prioritizing needs and determining short-term, medium-term and long-term goals and developing necessary plans for preparation and response are considered essential requirements of hospital crisis management.