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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595753/analyzing-korean-public-health-centers-infectious-disease-disaster-response-experiences-with-a-focus-on-business-continuity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eun Kyoung Yun, Jeong-Won Han, Jung Ok Kim, Sungmo Jung, Jeongeun Cha, Keunhee Yoo, Soyoon Min, Boeun Yang
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to provide basic data for establishing strategies to maintain the core functions of health centers, and enable an effective response to emergency tasks in the event of future infectious disease disasters. METHODS: The participants were 41 workers from two public health centers in Seoul. They all had prior experience in responding to the early and middle stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. Data were collected through Focus Group Discussions, and then analyzed using the deductive method of content analysis...
2024: Risk Management and Healthcare Policy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591261/digital-response-to-physical-crises-the-role-of-an-e-health-platform-in-the-2023-southern-turkey-earthquakes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Izzet Turkalp Akbasli, Oguzhan Serin
The catastrophic earthquakes that struck Southern Turkey in 2023 highlighted the pressing need for effective disaster management strategies. The unprecedented scale of the crisis tested the robustness of traditional healthcare responses and highlighted the potential of e-health solutions. Despite the deployment of Emergency Medical Teams, initial responders - primarily survivors of the earthquakes - faced an enormous challenge due to their lack of training in mass-casualty situations. An e-health platform was introduced to support these first responders, offering tools for drug calculations, case management guidelines, and a deep learning model for pediatric X-ray analysis...
April 9, 2024: Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590384/understanding-challenges-women-face-in-flood-affected-areas-to-access-sexual-and-reproductive-health-services-a-rapid-assessment-from-a-disaster-torn-pakistan
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Mariam Ashraf, Sara Shahzad, Pamela Sequeria, Anam Bashir, Syed Khurram Azmat
INTRODUCTION: According to the Global Climate Risk Index, Pakistan is ranked as the fifth-most vulnerable country to climate change. Most recently, during June-August 2022, heavy torrential rains coupled with riverine, urban, and flash flooding led to an unprecedented disaster in Pakistan. Around thirty-three million people were affected by the floods. More than 2 million houses were damaged, leaving approximately 8 million displaced and approximately 600,000 people in relief camps. Among those, 8...
2024: BioMed Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38586189/informal-modes-of-social-support-among-residents-of-the-rural-american-west-during-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Kathryn McConnell, J Tom Mueller, Alexis A Merdjanoff, Paul Berne Burow, Justin Farrell
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, federal spending to government safety net programs in the U.S. increased dramatically. Despite this unparalleled spending, government safety nets were widely critiqued for failing to fully meet many households' needs. Disaster research suggests that informal modes of social support often emerge during times of disruption, such as the first year of the pandemic. However, use of formal government programs and informal support are rarely examined relative to each other, resulting in an incomplete picture of how households navigate disaster impacts and financial shocks...
December 2023: Rural Sociology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582624/upskill-training-and-preparedness-of-non-critical-care-registered-nurses-deployed-to-intensive-care-units-during-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-scoping-review
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Belinda Causby, Samantha Jakimowicz, Tracy Levett-Jones
BACKGROUND: The increase in intensive care unit (ICU) capacity compelled by the COVID-19 pandemic required the rapid deployment of non-critical-care registered nurses to the ICU setting. The upskill training needed to prepare these registered nurses for deployment was rapidly assembled due to the limited timeframe associated with the escalating pandemic. Scoping the literature to identify the content, structure, and effectiveness of the upskill education provided is necessary to identify lessons learnt during the COVID-19 pandemic response so that they may guide workforce preparation for future surge planning...
April 5, 2024: Australian Critical Care: Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576262/quantitative-metrics-in-mass-gathering-studies-a-comprehensive-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Cüneyt Çalışkan, Ahmet Doğan Kuday, Tuğba Özcan, Nihal Dağ, Kerem Kınık
INTRODUCTION: Mass gatherings are events where many people come together at a specific location for a specific purpose, such as concerts, sports events, or religious gatherings, within a certain period of time. In mass-gathering studies, many rates and ratios are used to assess the demand for medical resources. Understanding such metrics is crucial for effective planning and intervention efforts. Therefore, this systematic review aims to investigate the usage of rates and ratios reported in mass-gathering studies...
April 5, 2024: Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573734/climate-change-and-health-the-case-of-mapping-droughts-and-migration-pattern-in-iran-2011-2016
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Sanaz Sohrabizadeh, Iman Farahi-Ashtiani, Amirhosein Bahramzadeh, Zahra Eskandari, Aioub Moradi, Ahmad Ali Hanafi-Bojd
INTRODUCTION: Migration and mobility of population have been reported as a common reaction to drought. There is historical evidence to suggest the health effects of droughts and human migration linkage in Iran. This study aimed to map the drought and migration patterns in Iran in 2011 and 2016 and explore their possible health impacts. METHODS: This sequential explanatory mixed-method study was done in two stages of spatial analysis and qualitative study. Data mapping was conducted through the equal interval classification and using drought, migration, and agriculture occupation data based on provincial divisions in Iran in 2011 and 2016...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573733/rapid-assessment-of-public-interest-in-drought-and-its-likely-drivers-in-south-africa
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robyn J Bayne, Des Pyle, Masterson Chipumuro, Roman Tandlich
The monthly search volumes for drought were extracted from Google® for South Africa using the Keywordsevery-where.com plugin from January 2004 until June 2022. To identify the potential qualitative drivers for such public interest the following data extracted by the plugin were investigated and analysed: the drought-related keywords, the long-tail keywords similar to drought, and the "people also searched for category" from the South African users. The Google Trends monthly score was extracted for South Africa and the Eastern Cape Province, and specific local municipalities/towns/cities in the province...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573732/manufactured-housing-communities-and-climate-change-understanding-key-vulnerabilities-and-recommendations-for-emergency-managers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kelly A Hamshaw, Daniel Baker
Manufactured housing communities (MHCs), commonly referred to as mobile home parks, provide an estimated 2.7 million American households with largely unsubsidized, affordable housing. Climate change threatens those who call these communities home by exacerbating known structural and social vulnerabilities associated with this housing type-including but not limited to increased risks to flooding, extreme temperatures, high winds, and wildfires. Climate change requires emergency managers to understand the diverse, integrated, and complex vulnerabilities of MHCs that affect their exposure to climate change risk...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573731/designing-user-centered-decision-support-systems-for-climate-disasters-what-information-do-communities-and-rescue-responders-need-during-floods
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julia Hillin, Bahareh Alizadeh, Diya Li, Courtney M Thompson, Michelle A Meyer, Zhe Zhang, Amir H Behzadan
Flooding events are the most common natural hazard globally, resulting in vast destruction and loss of life. An effective flood emergency response is necessary to lessen the negative impacts of flood disasters. However, disaster management and response efforts face a complex scenario. Simultaneously, regular citizens attempt to navigate the various sources of information being distributed and determine their best course of action. One thing is evident across all disaster scenarios: having accurate information and clear communication between citizens and rescue personnel is critical...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573730/covid-19-and-climate-change-concerns-matters-arising
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony Amoah, Peter Asare-Nuamah, Andrew Manoba Limantol, Abdul-Rauf Malimanga Alhassan
Until the outbreak of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, developing countries, especially countries in the African continent, battled with the impact of climate change on the food value-chain systems and general livelihood. In this study, we discuss climate change concerns post-COVID-19 and argue that the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the vulnerabilities of most developing and emerging economies. This has heightened political tensions and unrest among such developing nations...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573729/ocean-state-rising-storm-simulation-and-vulnerability-mapping-to-predict-hurricane-impacts-for-rhode-island-s-critical-infrastructure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samuel Adams, Austin Becker, Kyle McElroy, Noah Hallisey, Peter Stempel, Isaac Ginis, Deborah Crowley
Predicting the consequences of a major coastal storm is increasingly difficult as the result of global climate change and growing societal dependence on critical infrastructure (CI). Past storms are no longer a reliable predictor of future weather events, and the traditional approach to vulnerability assessment presents accumulated loss in largely quantitative terms that lack the specificity local emergency managers need to develop effective plans and mitigation strategies. The Rhode Island Coastal Hazards Modeling and Prediction (RI-CHAMP) system is a geographic information system (GIS)-based modeling tool that combines high-resolution storm simulations with geolocated vulnerability data to predict specific consequences based on local concerns about impacts to CI...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573728/a-hegelian-approach-to-resilient-communities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard A Buck
This theoretical study draws on the insights of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel to suggest certain aspects of communities and other groups that would tend to make them more resilient in the face of climate change. While Hegel addresses resilient dimensions at the societal level, this study interprets Hegel's work to derive aspects of groups within society that would tend to make them resilient.
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573727/identifying-and-assessing-corporate-employment-variables-that-influence-community-resilience-a-novel-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Erik Xavier Wood, Jon C Lam, Monica Sanders
Quantifying the concept of disaster resilience on a local level is becoming more critical as vulnerable communities face more frequent and intense disasters due to climate change. In the United States (US), corporations are often evaluated using social justice or environmental sustainability matrices for financial investment consideration. However, there are few tools available to measure a corporation's contribution to disaster resilience on a local level. This study includes a focused literature review of employment variables that contribute to community resilience and a national survey that asked US emergency managers to rank the variables they believe have the greatest influence on individual resilience...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573726/emergency-management-and-sustainability-understanding-the-link-between-disaster-and-citizen-participation-for-sustainability-efforts-and-climate-change
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brian Don Williams
The goal of this study is to examine how disaster experience influences local government views on citizen participation in addressing issues of sustainability, such as climate change. This study considers concepts such as wicked problems, the social order, the environment, economic development, and citizen participation where sustainability can be considered a solution to help manage and solve the challenges of disaster, like climate change. The data are taken from a 2015 International City/County Management Association national survey that examines the link between disaster and sustainability...
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573725/leveraging-technology-in-emergency-management-an-opportunity-to-improve-compounding-and-cascading-hazards-linked-to-climate-change
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Attila Hertelendy
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573724/from-the-publisher
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Richard A DeVito
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
2024: Journal of Emergency Management: JEM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571761/resilient-design-in-nuclear-energy-critical-lessons-from-a-cross-disciplinary-analysis-of-the-fukushima-dai-ichi-nuclear-accident
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ali Ayoub, Haruko M Wainwright, Giovanni Sansavini, Randall Gauntt, Kimiaki Saito
This paper presents a multidisciplinary analysis of the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant accident. Along with the latest observations and simulation studies, we synthesize the time-series and event progressions during the accident across multiple disciplines, including in-plant physics and engineering systems, operators' actions, emergency responses, meteorology, radionuclide release and transport, land contamination, and health impacts. We identify three key factors that exacerbated the consequences of the accident: (1) the failure of Unit 2 containment venting, (2) the insufficient integration of radiation measurements and meteorology data in the evacuation strategy, and (3) the limited risk assessment and emergency preparedness...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571526/impact-of-vaccination-on-covid-19-severity-during-the-second-wave-in-brunei-darussalam-2021
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chee Fui Chong, Muhd Syafiq Abdullah, Pui Lin Chong, Rosmonaliza Asli, Babu Ivan Mani, Natalie Raimiza Momin, Justin Wong, Noor Affizan Rahman, Jackson Tan, Vui Heng Chong
OBJECTIVE: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccinations have been shown to prevent infection with efficacies ranging from 50% to 95%. This study assesses the impact of vaccination on the clinical severity of COVID-19 during the second wave in Brunei Darussalam in 2021, which was due to the Delta variant. METHODS: Patients included in this study were randomly selected from those who were admitted with COVID-19 to the National Isolation Centre between 7 August and 6 October 2021...
2024: Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Journal: WPSAR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568732/climate-crisis-risks-to-elderly-health-strategies-for-effective-promotion-and-response
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahsa Madani Hosseini, Manaf Zargoush, Somayeh Ghazalbash
The climate crisis significantly impacts the health and well-being of older adults, both directly and indirectly. This issue is of growing concern in Canada due to the country's rapidly accelerating warming trend and expanding elderly population. This article serves a threefold purpose: (i) outlining the impacts of the climate crisis on older adults, (ii) providing a descriptive review of existing policies with a specific focus on the Canadian context, and (iii) promoting actionable recommendations. Our review reveals the application of current strategies, including early warning systems, enhanced infrastructure, sustainable urban planning, healthcare access, social support systems, and community engagement, in enhancing resilience and reducing health consequences among older adults...
April 1, 2024: Health Promotion International
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