Original Article

OPEN: Disaster Preparedness Training Needs of Healthcare Workers at the US Department of Veterans Affairs

Objectives: Training healthcare workers in disaster preparedness has been shown to increase their willingness and ability to report to work during disasters. Little is known, however, about the relation between sociodemographic, household, and workforce characteristics and the desire for such training. Accordingly, this study aimed to assess healthcare workers’ desire…

Posted in: continuing education 3 disasters 3 emergency preparedness 3 healthcare providers 2

Review Article

Patients with Access and Functional Needs in a Disaster

Individuals with special healthcare needs have some of the highest morbidity and mortality rates during disasters. Efforts to triage, transport, shelter, or treat vulnerable populations often fail to take into consideration disabilities and social situations, including caregiver availability. Communication, medical care, independence, supervision, and transportation needs should be considered in…

Posted in: disasters 3 vulnerable populations 4

Original Article

Why Current Medical Management Is Failing Victims of Hurricane Katrina: A Review of Past Successes and Failures in Postdisaster Psychosocial Treatment

Background: More than one year after Hurricane Katrina, victims exhibit symptoms of a “chronic disease,” representing the disruption of psychosocial health. This systematic review assesses the effects of trauma on multiple domains of health following a disaster. Method: Authors searched disaster-related literature from 1971 to present, focusing on recent literature…

Posted in: disasters 3 Hurricane Katrina 3 psychosocial 2 social support 4
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