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Disaster Research Literature Review

The Pediatric Disaster Medicine Literature Review is a scoping review that aimed to catalogue and appraise the past 20+ years of pediatric disaster medicine research. The multidisciplinary literature review core team was comprised of several physicians, data scientists, and a medical librarian.

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Efficacy of Computer-Based Simulation as a Modality for Learning Pediatric Disaster Triage for Pediatric Emergency Nurses
2022 · University of Montreal, · McGill University, · Yale School of Medicine, · Yale University
This observational study looks at the efficacy of a screen-based simulation called "60 Seconds to Survival" (60S) in learning pediatric disaster triage (PDT). It was …
Impact of a Disaster Drill on Waiting Times in a Pediatric Emergency Department
2022 · Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona, · Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Déu
This study looked at the impact of a disaster drill in a pediatric emergency department (PED) on patients' waiting times. The case group was composed …
Natural Disasters and Missing Children
2022 · University of Adelaide
This study examines the impact of natural disasters on child mortality, especially in rural and remote areas of Australia, and provides suggestive evidence of the …
The Initial Response to the Boston Marathon Bombing: Lessons Learned to Prepare for the Next Disaster
2014 · Brigham and Women's Hospital, · Tufts Medical Center, · Massachusetts General Hospital, · Boston Medical Center, · Boston Children's Hospital
This report describes the medical response to the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013, highlighting how quick actions, preparation, and teamwork led to good outcomes for …
Pediatric Disaster Triage: Multiple Simulation Curriculum Improves Prehospital Care Providers' Assessment Skills
2017 · Yale University, · Brown University, · University of Massachusetts, · Yale School of Medicine, · University of Colorado, · University of British Columbia
This study looked at how well paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) can prioritize care for children in disaster situations. They trained 331 participants from …

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