Woersching Joanna C, Snyder Audrey E
Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21230, USA.
Disaster Manag Response. 2004 Jan-Mar;2(1):10-3. doi: 10.1016/j.dmr.2003.12.007.
Results reported in Part I of the Earthquakes in El Salvador series (see Disaster Management & Response 2003;1:105-9) indicated clinically relevant findings. The findings indicated a need for greater public health action within all five categories reviewed: healthcare, access to healthcare, housing, food, water and sanitation. Significant results between urban and rural communities indicated a need for broader community aid, public health and sanitation services to rural areas. Faster and more efficient disaster management and care services throughout the San Sebastian community were also necessary modifications.
《萨尔瓦多地震》系列第一部分所报告的结果(见《灾害管理与应对》2003年;1:105 - 9)显示出具有临床意义的发现。这些发现表明,在所审查的所有五个类别中,即医疗保健、医疗保健的可及性、住房、食品、水和卫生设施,都需要采取更大力度的公共卫生行动。城市和农村社区之间的显著差异表明,需要向农村地区提供更广泛的社区援助、公共卫生和卫生服务。整个圣塞巴斯蒂安社区还需要更快、更高效的灾害管理和护理服务,这也是必要的改进措施。