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Pediatric Disaster Research Literature Review

A special collection constrained to resources added as part of a scoping review that aimed to catalogue and appraise the past 20+ years of pediatric disaster medicine research. The team defined the research question, developed eligibility criteria for articles, and identified a search strategy. A comprehensive Medline search was conducted using Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) search with key words and phrases, identifying relevant articles from 2001 – May 2024. The leadership core team for the literature review is: Cullen Clark, MD; Hazel Jeong, MD; Christopher Wright, MD; Brandon Kappy, MD; Dennis Ren, MD; Elizabeth Hewett Brumberg, MD; Caroline Stephens, MD; Sarita Chung, MD; Nathan Timm, MD; Rachel Stanley, MD;  Susi Miller, MLIS; Sara Helwig, MS; April Parish, BS.

Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Healthcare Delivery for New Orleans Patients, 2005-2014
2018 · Northern Light Eastern Maine Medical Center, · Louisiana State University (LSU) Health New Orleans, · Children's Hospital New Orleans, · Xavier University of Louisiana
This study involved a survey of patients/parents at Children's Hospital of New Orleans post-Hurricane Katrina to identify barriers in caring for hematology/oncology patients., such as …
Flood, Disaster, and Turmoil: Social Issues in Cleft and Craniofacial Care and Crisis Relief
2011 · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, · Children's Hospital New Orleans
This article examines the challenges of providing cleft and craniofacial care during crises like floods or disasters. It describes how such events disrupt medical teams, …
Natural Disaster and Crisis: Lessons Learned About Cleft and Craniofacial Care From Hurricane Katrina and the West Bank
2011 · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, · Children's Hospital New Orleans, · University of North Carolina at Charlotte
This article explores the impact of acute and chronic crises on cleft care, emphasizing the challenges faced by children with craniofacial anomalies. It highlights how …

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