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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.

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Mass Casualty Management in a Changing World
2003 · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
This editorial discusses how to handle large-scale emergencies like terrorist attacks and bioterrorism. It highlights lessons from past events, such as the Tokyo subway sarin …
Preparing for Optimal Outcomes: A Live Evacuation Exercise
2013 · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
This study involved a pediatric trauma center that conducted its first live evacuation exercise. The center in Ohio had 525 beds and over 12,000 employees. …
Pediatric and Neonatal Interfacility Transport: Results From a National Consensus Conference
2013 · University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, · Indiana University, · Nicklaus Children's Hospital, · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, · Akron Children's Hospital
This article discusses advancements in pediatric/neonatal interfacility transport over the past decade. The consensus views of experts, including those from the American Academy of Pediatrics' …
Evaluation of Regional Hospitals’ Use of Children in Disaster Drills
2013 · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, · University of Cincinnati
This article evaluates how often children are used in disaster drills at community hospitals near Cincinnati, Ohio. It shows that most hospitals do not include …
Evacuation Performance Evaluation Tool
2016 · Wright State University, · University of Cincinnati, · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
This article focuses on developing a disaster evacuation performance tool for evaluating evacuation processes. Utilizing the Delphi technique and DeVellis's framework, disaster and neonatal experts …
Effects of Virtual Reality Simulation on Worker Emergency Evacuation of Neonates
2019 · Wright State University, · Miami University, · University of Cincinnati, · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
This study explores how virtual reality simulation (VRS) helps NICU workers learn to evacuate newborns during emergencies. It compares VRS training with web-based updates. While …
Comparative Cost of Virtual Reality Training and Live Exercises for Training Hospital Workers for Evacuation
2019 · Wright State University, · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, · Miami University, · University of Cincinnati
This study provides a cost analysis that compared using virtual reality (VR) versus live drills for training neonatal care workers in hospital evacuations. Initially, virtual …
Impact of Disaster Drills on Patient Flow in a Pediatric Emergency Department
2008 · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
This article examines the impact of mass casualty disaster drills on the timeliness of care for nondisaster patients in a pediatric Emergency Department (ED). The …
Disaster Preparedness for Charge Nurses: A Program Evaluation
2021 · University of Cincinnati, · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
This article evaluated a disaster preparedness program for charge nurses in a large pediatric hospital. A task force standardized disaster response procedures and developed a …
A Mass Casualty Incident Involving Children and Chemical Decontamination
2007 · Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
This article discusses a mass casualty incident where 53 children and 3 adults needed decontamination at a children's hospital. It highlights the importance of training …

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