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Rural Youth’s Exposure to Firearm Violence and their Attitudes Regarding Firearm Safety Measures
2021
· University of Iowa,
· Saint Louis University
The article explores rural youth's experiences with gun violence and their views on gun safety. It describes that 5% of surveyed teens have seen someone …
STARS Overview: Special Needs Tracking Awareness and Response System for First Responders
This video explains the STARS program, which helps first responders track and respond to people with special needs during emergencies. The system gives important information …
STARS: Special Needs Tracking & Awareness Response System
This webpage describes the STARS program, which helps track and support children with special needs during emergencies. The system collects important medical information about each …
Reframing Disaster Planning with Quality Improvement Methodology Using Family Reunification as a Case Study
2025
· Children's Hospital at Montefiore,
· Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford,
· Dell Children's Medical Center,
· Saint Louis University,
· Boston Children's Hospital
This research article describes how using quality improvement methods can help make disaster planning better, especially for reuniting families after emergencies. The article uses family …
Impact of Disaster Drills on Caregiver Perception and Satisfaction in the Pediatric Emergency Department
2011
· Saint Louis University
This article presents a study focusing on caregiver perception and satisfaction of a regional disaster drill in a pediatric emergency department. Caregivers were surveyed on …
Emergency Childcare for Hospital Workers During Disasters
This article discusses the impact of emergency childcare (EC) needs on health care workers' ability and likelihood to work during a pandemic compared to an …