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流离失所人群健康状况的快速流行病学评估——向标准化的最低基本数据集的演变。

Rapid epidemiological assessment of health status in displaced populations--an evolution toward standardized minimum, essential data sets.

作者信息

Bradt David A, Drummond Christina M

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2002 Oct-Dec;17(4):178-85. doi: 10.1017/s1049023x00000479.

Abstract

Rapid epidemiological assessment (REA) has evolved over the past 30 years into an essential tool of disaster management. Small area survey and sampling methods are the major application. While REA is protocol driven, needs assessment of displaced populations remains highly non-standardized. The United Nations and other international organizations continue to call for the development of standardized instruments for post-disaster needs assessment. This study examines REA protocols from leading agencies in humanitarian health assistance across an evaluation criteria of best-practice attributes. Analysis of inconsistencies and deficits leads to the derivation of a Minimum Essential Data Set (MEDS) proposed for use by relief agencies in post-disaster REA of health status in displaced populations. This data set lends itself to initial assessment, ongoing monitoring, and evaluation of relief efforts. It is expected that the task of rapid epidemiological assessment, and more generally, the professional practice of post-disaster health coordination, will be enhanced by development, acceptance, and use of standardized Minimum Essential Data Sets (MEDS).

摘要

在过去30年里,快速流行病学评估(REA)已发展成为灾害管理的一项重要工具。小区域调查和抽样方法是其主要应用方式。虽然REA是由协议驱动的,但对流离失所人群的需求评估仍然高度不规范。联合国和其他国际组织继续呼吁开发用于灾后需求评估的标准化工具。本研究根据最佳实践属性的评估标准,对人道主义卫生援助主要机构的REA协议进行了审查。对不一致和不足之处的分析导致得出了一个最低基本数据集(MEDS),建议救援机构在对流离失所人群的灾后健康状况进行REA时使用。该数据集适用于初步评估、持续监测和救援工作评估。预计通过开发、接受和使用标准化的最低基本数据集(MEDS),快速流行病学评估任务以及更广泛的灾后卫生协调专业实践将得到加强。

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