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Evaluation of a Mass Dispensing Exercise in a Cities Readiness Initiative Setting
2007 · University of Washington
This article describes a mass dispensing exercise in Seattle, Washington to test the effectiveness of a point of dispensing (POD). It evaluates patient flow, staffing, …
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Prehospital Disaster Triage Does Not Predict Pediatric Outcomes: Comparing the Criteria Outcomes Tool to Three Mass-Casualty Incident Triage Algorithms
2021 · Yale University, · Yale School of Medicine, · University of Southern California, · University at Buffalo, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · Rady Children's Hospital San Diego, · University of California, San Diego
This article describes a study comparing different triage tools used in emergencies to predict outcomes for injured children. The study looked at three tools: START, …
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Comparison of Outcome Tools Used to Test Mass-Casualty Algorithms in the Pediatric Population
2021 · University of California, San Diego, · Rady Children's Hospital San Diego, · California Community Health Centers, · Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, · University of California, Los Angeles, · University of Southern California, · Yale School of Medicine, · Yale University, · Children's Hospital Los Angeles
This study compares different tools used to test mass-casualty algorithms for children. It describes how these algorithms sort patients by severity during emergencies. The study …
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Disaster Research Team Building: A Case Study of a Web-Based Disaster Research Training Program
2012 · University of Washington, · University of California, Los Angeles, · University of Missouri, · University of Oklahoma
This case study discusses a web-based disaster research training program at the University of Washington. The program aimed to train researchers and clinicians in disaster …
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Health Informatics for Pediatric Disaster Preparedness Planning
2010 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California
This review examines how informatics can help prepare for disasters affecting children. It describes the need to focus on children's unique needs during emergencies, as …
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Children's Coping in the Context of Disasters and Terrorism
2014 · University of Oklahoma, · University of Southern California
This article focuses on how children cope with disasters and terrorism. It describes the stress and coping model, highlighting factors like family support, age, gender, …
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Mental Health Impact of Pandemics and Other Public Health Emergencies in Children
2024 · Children's Hospital Los Angeles, · University of Southern California
Pediatric health care providers play a crucial role in supporting children and families by addressing risk factors and promoting resilience. Educating caregivers on enhancing children's …
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Vaccine Confidence as Critical to Pandemic Preparedness and Response
2024 · Medical College of Wisconsin, · University of Washington, · University of Colorado, · Seattle Children's Hospital
Vaccine confidence is crucial for public health, involving trust in vaccine efficacy, safety, and the healthcare system. The COVID-19 crisis highlighted vulnerabilities in public trust, …
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Infection Prevention and Control Implications of Special Pathogens in Children
2024 · Northwestern University, · Emory University, · University of Nebraska Medical Center, · Seattle Children's Hospital, · University of Washington
Special pathogens, highly transmissible and causing severe disease, require Children's hospital healthcare personnel (HCP) to identify, isolate, and inform to prevent transmission. This article discusses …
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