Resource Central is a product of the Pediatric Pandemic Network.

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.

4150 of over 100 results
Setting Research Priorities for Global Pandemic Preparedness: An International Consensus and Comparison With ChatGPT's Output
2024 · International Society of Global Health (ISoGH), · Zhejian University School of Medicine, · Teesside University
This article describes a study on setting research priorities for global pandemic preparedness. Experts used the CHNRI method to identify key areas like strengthening health …
A Scoping Review of Trauma-Informed Pediatric Interventions in Response to Natural and Biologic Disasters
2023 · UH Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, · Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine
This article reviews trauma-informed interventions for children after natural and biological disasters, like COVID-19. It describes 45 studies on therapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy …
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 …
Teaching Disaster Preparedness to Pre-Licensure Students: A Collaborative Project During the Pandemic
2023 · Southern Illinois University, · Western New Mexico University, · Luna Community College
This article describes a project in New Mexico where nursing programs worked together to teach disaster preparedness using COVID-19 as an example. Students participated in …
Disaster and Emergency Preparedness and the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Child Care Programs in Michigan: A Mixed-Methods Analysis
2023 · University of Michigan
This study looks at how child care programs in Michigan were affected by COVID-19 and their emergency preparedness. It shows that many programs had written …
Disaster Preparedness in K-12 Schools: An Integrative Review
2023 · St. Louis University, · Duquesne University
Schools, with their daily mass gatherings, are vulnerable to mass casualties, natural disasters, and biological incidents. This integrative review explored K-12 schools' preparedness for disasters …
Pediatric Patients in a Disaster: Part of the All-Hazard, Comprehensive Approach to Disaster Management
2012 · Cleveland Clinic, · University of Michigan, · Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · University of California at Irvine, · University of Alabama at Birmingham, · Providence Health and Sciences
This article focuses on how disasters impact people of all ages, especially children. It describes the need for special planning and management for pediatric patients …
The Knowledge, Attitude and Behavior About Public Health Emergencies and the Response Capacity of Primary Care Medical Staffs of Guangdong Province, China
2012 · Capital Medical University, · Guangzhou Medical University
This study in Guangdong Province, China, aimed to assess the knowledge, attitude, behavior, and response capacity of primary care medical staff regarding public health emergencies. …
Clinical Skill and Knowledge Requirements of Health Care Providers Caring for Children in Disaster, Humanitarian and Civic Assistance Operations: An Integrative Review of the Literature
2013 · Uniformed Services University, · University of Alabama
This article reviews the skills and knowledge needed by military health care providers to care for children during disaster, humanitarian, and civic assistance missions. It …
Impact of Operational Staging to Improve Patient Throughput in an Inner-City Emergency Department During the Novel H1N1 Influenza Surge: A Descriptive Study
2012 · New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation
This article discusses the response of a level 1 pediatric emergency department in South Bronx, NY during the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak. The study aimed …

Looking for different way to find resources?

Our chatbot aRCie can help with a more personalized search. Click below to try our new chatbot.

Try aRCie
4150 of over 100 results