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Disaster Research Literature Review

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Preparing Families of Technology-Dependent Children for Emergencies
2019 · Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, · Columbia University
This study was conducted to assess the emergency preparedness of families with children who rely on medical devices during power outages. An 8-point checklist was …
Disaster and Terrorism Preparedness: What Pediatricians Need to Know
2003 · Columbia University
The article is about how pediatricians can prepare for disasters and terrorism. It describes the important steps doctors should take to protect children during emergencies. …
The Pathways Between Natural Disasters and Violence Against Children: A Systematic Review
2021 · London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, · Columbia University
This review examines how natural disasters can contribute to violence against children. It describes five main pathways: changes in supervision, breaking social norms, economic stress, …
Disaster Triage Skills Training: An Introductory Virtual Simulation for Medical Students
2023 · Albert Einstein College of Medicine, · Columbia University
This article is about a virtual simulation program that helps medical students learn disaster triage skills. It describes how the training prepares students to handle …
School Interventions After the Joplin Tornado
2014 · State University of New York - Upstate Medical University, · Columbia University
This study was conducted six months after the 2011 Joplin, Missouri tornado to look at ways in which schools intervened to meet children's needs. It …
Disaster Preparedness: A Comparative Study of North Carolina and Montana
2014 · The City University of New York, · University of Belgrade, · Columbia University
This study compares how prepared people in North Carolina and Montana are for disasters. It describes using a score based on having water, food, a …
Evidence-Based Pediatric Outcome Predictors to Guide the Allocation of Critical Care Resources in a Mass Casualty Event
2015 · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, · Children's Wisconsin, · Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine, · Columbia University, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · Virtual PICU Systems LLC
This article proposes a plan to help doctors decide which children should get critical care during big emergencies. It suggests dividing kids into two groups: …
Sure! Here it is Capitalized: Defining Best Practice in Care and Protection of Children in Crisis-Affected Settings: A Delphi Study
2010 · Columbia University
The article describes a study on how to best care for and protect children in crisis situations. Thirty experts took part in a Delphi consultation, …
Parental Exposure to Mass Violence and Child Mental Health: The First Responder and WTC Evacuee Study
2009 · Columbia University, · Tel Aviv University
This article explores the impact of mass violence on children, particularly focusing on the reactions of children whose parents were exposed to events like the …
Building Integrated Mental Health and Medical Programs for Vulnerable Populations Post-Disaster: Connecting Children and Families to a Medical Home
2008 · Columbia University
This article examines the post-Hurricane Katrina challenges in New Orleans, focusing on healthcare infrastructure destruction, FEMA trailer park conditions, and health issues among the displaced. …

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