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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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Comparing the Accuracy of Three Pediatric Disaster Triage Strategies: A Simulation-Based Investigation
2016 · Brown University, · Yale School of Medicine, · University of Massachusetts, · Yale University, · Children's Hospital Colorado, · University of British Columbia
This article discusses a study comparing pediatric disaster triage (PDT) strategies (Smart and JumpSTART) and clinical decision-making (CDM) with no algorithm. A total of 273 …
Reconsidering the Resources Needed for Multiple Casualty Events: Lessons Learned From the Crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214
2016 · San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center, · University of California San Francisco
This article discusses the resources needed for handling multiple casualty events, using the crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 as a case study. It highlights …
Development of a Pediatric Mass Casualty Triage Algorithm Validation Tool
2016 · University of California –San Diego School of Medicine, · Rady Children's Hospital San Diego, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · University of Southern California, · Yale School of Medicine, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · Yale University
This article discusses the development of a criteria outcomes tool (COT) for validating the effectiveness of a mass casualty incident (MCI) algorithm in correctly triaging …
The Lack of Antiepileptic Drugs and Worsening of Seizures Among Physically Handicapped Patients with Epilepsy During the Great East Japan Earthquake
2016 · Takuto Rehabilitation Center for Children, · Tohoku University School of Medicine
This article discusses how the Great East Japan Earthquake affected patients with epilepsy at a rehabilitation center in Sendai. Many physically handicapped patients could not …
Are Tertiary Care Paediatricians Prepared for Disaster Situations?
2016 · ZNA Stuivenberg, · Ghent University Hospital, · University of Leuven
This article discusses a study on how well pediatricians in specialized hospitals are prepared for disasters. The survey found that only 35% had disaster training, …
On Shaky Ground: Learner Response and Confidence After Tabletop Earthquake Simulation
2016 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · Yale School of Medicine, · Medical University of South Carolina, · University of California, Los Angeles, · Yale University
This study explores how a tabletop earthquake simulation affects pediatric residents' confidence in managing earthquake victims. Residents from four programs took part, and their confidence …
Disaster Risk Education of Final Year High School Students Requires a Partnership with Families and Charity Organizations: An International Cross-sectional Survey
2016 · West Australia Country Health Service, · University of Western Australia
This article discusses how final year high school students learn about disaster risks. It describes the need for schools to work with families and charity …
Use of Simulation to Gauge Preparedness for Ebola at a Free-Standing Children’s Hospital
2016 · Akron Children's Hospital
This article discusses the response to an Ebola exposure incident in Akron, OH in 2014. The local public health agencies and health care organization's rapid …
Planning for Disasters Involving Children in Australia: A Practical Guide
2016 · The Royal Children's Hospital, · University of Melbourne, · Murdoch Children's Research Institute, · Queensland Children's Hospital
This article discusses the vulnerability of children in disaster events compared to adults, emphasizing the lack of pediatric-specific disaster preparedness in Australia despite children making …
Public Disaster Communication and Child and Family Disaster Mental Health: A Review of Theoretical Frameworks and Empirical Evidence
2016 · University of Missouri
This article discusses the vulnerability of children to psychological and behavioral difficulties post-disaster. Public child and family disaster communication serves as a tool to enhance …

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