Pediatric Practice Readiness for Disaster Response
- Scott Needle; Andrew Rucks; Lauren Wallace; Peter Ginter; Charles Katholi; Rongbing Xie
PMID: 32238203DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2020.9
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This study investigated the practice of pediatric physician offices in relation to disaster preparedness and response efforts, based on a survey of American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) members. It reveals that 74% have some level of disaster preparedness, with 54% having previous response experience. Factors such as written plans and volunteering correlate with higher preparedness. These findings aim to improve the involvement of pediatricians in community disaster response.
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