Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Fire Safety Systems and Preparedness among Healthcare Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study at a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in Navi Mumbai.

Authors

  • Dr. Jinitha Panikar Senior Resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi-Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Dr. Prasad Kulkarni Associate Professor, Department of IHBT, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Dr. Adwait Malik Junior resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Dr. Masum Reza Junior resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Dr. Manali Deshpande Junior resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
  • Dr. Vaishali Thakare Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51168/sjhrafrica.v6i6.1920

Keywords:

Fire safety, Health care workers, Preparedness, Shout-Activate-Vacate-Extinguish (S.A.V.E), Rescue-Alarm-Confine-Evacuate (R.A.C.E), Knowledge-Attitude-Practice

Abstract

Background: Fire safety is a vital aspect of occupational health, especially in healthcare settings where the presence of vulnerable patients, complex equipment, and hazardous materials increases the risk of fire-related emergencies. Ensuring the safety of patients, staff, and infrastructure requires not only robust systems but also well-informed and adequately prepared healthcare personnel.

 Objective: The primary aim of this study was to assess the level of awareness and preparedness regarding fire safety among healthcare professionals, focusing on three key domains: knowledge, attitude, and practice (KAP).

 Methods: A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study was conducted among healthcare staff in a tertiary care setting. The survey tool included items assessing participants’ theoretical knowledge (knowledge domain), perceptions and beliefs (attitude domain), and self-reported actions in simulated or real scenarios (practice domain). The collected data were analyzed to determine the proportion of correct versus incorrect responses in each domain.

 Results: Out of the total participants, the attitude domain demonstrated the highest accuracy, with 77.04% of responses reflecting a positive and proactive approach to fire safety. The practice domain showed moderate accuracy (56.9%), indicating that while some practical preparedness exists, there is room for significant improvement. The knowledge domain revealed the greatest deficiency, with correct responses accounting for only 51.3%, underscoring substantial gaps in theoretical understanding of fire safety protocols such as S.A.V.E. (Shout, Activate alarm, Vacate, Extinguish) and R.A.C.E. (Rescue, Alarm, Confine, Extinguish/Evacuate).

 Conclusion: Although healthcare professionals display commendable attitudes towards fire safety, there is a critical need to enhance both theoretical knowledge and practical preparedness. Regular, hands-on training programs, refresher courses, and mock drills should be implemented to foster a comprehensive fire safety culture within healthcare institutions.

 Recommendations: Implement periodic fire safety training, practical simulations, and audits to strengthen knowledge, attitude, and emergency response among healthcare staff.

 

Author Biographies

Dr. Jinitha Panikar, Senior Resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi-Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Jinitha Panikar completed her MBBS in 2016 from MGM Medical College, Aurangabad, and obtained her MD in Pharmacology in 2025 from Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Pune. She has valuable clinical experience working as a Medical Officer in a corporate hospital in Mumbai. She also served as the Principal Investigator for the research project titled “Analysis of Prescriptions of Medicine OPD for their Completeness, Legibility, and Rationality.” Currently, she is working as a Senior Resident in the Department of Pharmacology at Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai.ORCID ID: 0009-0007-8327-5868

Dr. Prasad Kulkarni, Associate Professor, Department of IHBT, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Prasad Kulkarni is currently working as an Associate Professor in the Department of Pathology at D. Y. Patil School of Medicine, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, where he has been serving for the past five years. He completed his MBBS from Government Medical College, Miraj, and obtained his MD in Pathology from Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical College, Mumbai. With over 10 years of teaching experience, Dr. Kulkarni has published six research papers in indexed journals, contributing to the field of pathology and medical education. ORCID ID: 0009-0008-9704-0450

Dr. Adwait Malik, Junior resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Adwait Malik completed his MBBS in 2023 from Datta Meghe Medical College, Sawangi (Meghe), Wardha. Working as a principal investigator for the Research project “Efficacy and safety of Metformin in patients with osteoarthritis.” Currently working as a Junior Resident in the Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, since 2024. He has published a review article, “Exploring the Impact of Security Technologies on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Review” in 02/05/2024 and “Medical Students and Ecopharmacology: Understanding Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices” in March 2025.ORCID ID:0009-0003-0956-4988

Dr. Masum Reza, Junior resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dr Masum Reza completed his MBBS and is currently working as a Junior resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, since 2023. He is working as a principal investigator on “Multimodal assessment of Adverse drug reaction forms in AMC, D Y Patil hospital, Navi- Mumbai – 5 years analysis.” He has published more than 5 papers since 2023.ORCID ID: 0009-0000-3521-6854

Dr. Manali Deshpande, Junior resident, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Manali Deshpande completed her MBBS in 2022 from D Y Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai. She has worked as a resident medical officer in JUPITOR HOSPITAL, THANE. Working as a principal investigator for the Research project “To study the safety and efficacy of topical antifungals in superficial dermatophytosis.” Currently working as a Junior Resident in the Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, since 2024.ORCID ID: 0009-0003-8816-2927

Dr. Vaishali Thakare, Professor, Department of Pharmacology, Dr DY Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Dr. Vaishali Thakare completed her MBBS from Government Medical College, Yeotmal, followed by an MD in Pharmacology from Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai. With an academic career spanning over two decades, she has been serving as Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Navi Mumbai, since 1999. Dr. Thakare has authored over 30 research articles in reputed journals and has contributed to the field of medical education by publishing three textbooks in Pharmacology. ORCID ID: 0000-0003-3607-3036

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2025-06-30

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Panikar, . J. ., Kulkarni, D. P. ., Malik, A. ., Reza, M. ., Deshpande, M. ., & Thakare, . V. . (2025). Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice of Fire Safety Systems and Preparedness among Healthcare Workers: A Cross-Sectional Study at a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in Navi Mumbai. Student’s Journal of Health Research Africa, 6(6), 11. https://doi.org/10.51168/sjhrafrica.v6i6.1920

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