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儿科医生与灾难准备

The pediatrician and disaster preparedness.

作者信息

Markenson David, Reynolds Sally

出版信息

Pediatrics. 2006 Feb;117(2):e340-62. doi: 10.1542/peds.2005-2752.

Abstract

For decades, emergency planning for natural disasters, public health emergencies, workplace accidents, and other calamities has been the responsibility of government agencies on all levels and certain nongovernment organizations such as the American Red Cross. In the case of terrorism, however, entirely new approaches to emergency planning are under development for a variety of reasons. Terrorism preparedness is a highly specific component of general emergency preparedness. In addition to the unique pediatric issues involved in general emergency preparedness, terrorism preparedness must consider several additional issues, including the unique vulnerabilities of children to various agents as well as the limited availability of age- and weight-appropriate antidotes and treatments. Although children may respond more rapidly to therapeutic intervention, they are at the same time more susceptible to various agents and conditions and more likely to deteriorate if they are not monitored carefully. This article is designed to provide an overview of key issues for the pediatrician with respect to disaster, terrorism, and public health emergency preparedness. It is not intended to be a complete compendium of didactic content but rather offers an approach to what pediatricians need to know and how pediatricians must lend their expertise to enhance preparedness in every community. To become fully and optimally prepared, pediatricians need to become familiar with these key areas of emergency preparedness: unique aspects of children related to terrorism and other disasters; terrorism preparedness; mental health vulnerabilities and development of resiliency; managing family concerns about terrorism and disaster preparedness; office-based preparedness; hospital preparedness; community, government, and public health preparedness; and advocating for children and families in preparedness planning.

摘要

几十年来,针对自然灾害、突发公共卫生事件、 workplace accidents以及其他灾难的应急规划一直是各级政府机构和某些非政府组织(如美国红十字会)的职责。然而,对于恐怖主义,出于各种原因,全新的应急规划方法正在制定中。恐怖主义防范是一般应急准备工作中一个高度特定的组成部分。除了一般应急准备工作中涉及的独特儿科问题外,恐怖主义防范还必须考虑其他几个问题,包括儿童对各种制剂的独特易感性以及适合年龄和体重的解毒剂和治疗方法的供应有限。尽管儿童可能对治疗干预反应更快,但与此同时,他们更容易受到各种制剂和状况的影响,如果不仔细监测,更有可能病情恶化。本文旨在概述儿科医生在灾难、恐怖主义和突发公共卫生事件防范方面的关键问题。它并非旨在成为一份完整的教学内容汇编,而是提供一种方法,说明儿科医生需要了解什么,以及儿科医生必须如何运用他们的专业知识来加强每个社区的防范工作。为了全面、最佳地做好准备,儿科医生需要熟悉应急准备的这些关键领域:与恐怖主义和其他灾难相关的儿童独特方面;恐怖主义防范;心理健康脆弱性和恢复力的培养;处理家庭对恐怖主义和灾难防范的担忧;基于办公室的准备;医院准备;社区、政府和公共卫生准备;以及在防范规划中为儿童和家庭发声。

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