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Promoting Disaster Preparedness for Children with Special Healthcare Needs: A Scoping Review
2022 · Seattle Children's Hospital, · University of Washington, · St. Luke's Medical Center Quezon City, · University of the Philippines Manila
This article reviews how to prepare children with special healthcare needs for disasters. It describes that these children are at higher risk during emergencies and …
Clinician-Parent Discussions About Influenza Vaccination of Children and Their Association With Vaccine Acceptance
2017 · University of Washington, · Seattle Children's Hospital, · Portland State University
This article investigates how clinicians communicate with parents about influenza vaccination and the impact of these communication strategies on parental vaccine decision-making. The study involved …
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Didactics and Simulation: JumpSTART Secondary Triage for Mass Casualty Incidents
2023 · Seattle Children's Hospital, · Arizona Poison and Drug Information Center, · Hasbro Children’s Hospital, · University of Arizona
This technical report describes the JumpSTART simulation curriculum as used for secondary triage in an emergency department setting. A fictional scenario was created which included …
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 …
Health Care Workers' Ability and Willingness to Report to Work During Public Health Emergencies
· University of Washington
This article presents the findings of a county-wide survey conducted among 9211 health care workers in Washington state. The study aimed to evaluate the readiness …
Pediatric Disposition Classification (Reverse Triage) System to Create Surge Capacity
2015 · Johns Hopkins University, · University of Washington
This article describes a system called Pediatric Disposition Classification, or reverse triage, to help hospitals manage more patients during emergencies. It focuses on safely discharging …
Pediatric Disaster Triage Education and Skills Assessment: A Coalition Approach
2014 · University of Washington, · Public Health - Seattle & King County, · Harborview Medical Center, · Seattle Children's Hospital
This study, conducted in King County, Washington, aimed to improve pediatric disaster preparedness through workshops and surveys. The regional coalition organized a successful educational conference …
Comparison of Computerized Patients versus Live Moulaged Actors for a Mass-Casualty Drill
2015 · University of Southern California, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · Yale School of Medicine, · Yale University
This study compares using computerized patients and live actors with makeup for mass-casualty drills. It describes how medical students performed triage on both types of …
Pediatric Triage and Allocation of Critical Care Resources During Disaster: Northwest Provider Opinion
2014 · Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, · Seattle Children's Hospital
This article describes a study on how healthcare providers in the Northwest region of the United States feel about pediatric triage and critical care during …
Enhancing National Capacity to Conduct Child and Family Disaster Mental Health Research
2010 · University of Oklahoma, · University of California, Los Angeles, · Duke University, · University of Washington
The article discusses the risk of regional disasters, particularly earthquakes, in Seattle-King County, Washington. With a significant pediatric population, the study evaluates the distribution of …

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