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Pediatric Terrorism Preparedness National Guidelines and Recommendations: Findings of an Evidenced-Based Consensus Process
2004 · Columbia Climate School National Center for Disaster Preparedness, · Columbia University
The article describes how experts from various fields came together to create guidelines for helping children during disasters or terrorism. They looked at existing data …
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, …
Radiologic Emergency: Protecting Schoolchildren and the Public
2003 · Yale University, · Family Centers School Based Health Centers (SBHC)
The article discusses the potential risks and consequences of radiologic emergencies, particularly focusing on historical nuclear accidents like Three Mile Island, Chernobyl, and Tokaimura. It …
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 University, · Yale School of Medicine, · 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 …
Children's Mental Health After Disasters: The Impact of the World Trade Center Attack
2003 · Columbia University
This paper provides a summary of systematic studies conducted between 1999 and 2002, focusing on children's post-traumatic stress reactions following mass disasters. Various contexts, such …
Efficacy of Computer-Based Simulation as a Modality for Learning Pediatric Disaster Triage for Pediatric Emergency Nurses
2022 · University of Montreal, · McGill University, · Yale School of Medicine, · Yale University
This observational study looks at the efficacy of a screen-based simulation called "60 Seconds to Survival" (60S) in learning pediatric disaster triage (PDT). It was …
Measuring Separation in Emergencies: Haiti following Hurricane Matthew
2018 · Save the Children, · Columbia University, · The Care and Protection of Children (CPC) Learning Network, · United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
This 32-page report provides information about a study of unaccompanied and separated children in Haiti following Hurricane Matthew in 2016. It was part of the …
Growing Up in an Era of Extreme Events
2015 · Columbia Climate School National Center for Disaster Preparedness, · Columbia University
This seminar is a multi-disciplinary dialogue that discusses the last 10 years of extreme events that have tested disaster readiness, including the response and recovery …
Pediatric Disaster Triage: Multiple Simulation Curriculum Improves Prehospital Care Providers' Assessment Skills
2017 · Yale University, · Brown University, · University of Massachusetts, · Yale School of Medicine, · University of Colorado, · University of British Columbia
This study looked at how well paramedics and emergency medical technicians (EMTs) can prioritize care for children in disaster situations. They trained 331 participants from …
Gulf Coast Child and Family Health Study
· Columbia Climate School National Center for Disaster Preparedness, · Columbia University
This page discusses the Gulf Coast Child and Family Health Study (G-CAFH), which began in 2006 as a longitudinal investigation into post-disaster recovery in the …

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