Savoia Elena, Biddinger Paul D, Fox Priscilla, Levin Donna E, Stone Lisa, Stoto Michael A
Division of Public Health Practice, Harvard School of Public Health, 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2009 Jun;3(2):104-10. doi: 10.1097/DMP.0b013e3181a539bc.
Legal preparedness is a critical component of comprehensive public health preparedness for public health emergencies. The scope of this study was to assess the usefulness of combining didactic sessions with a tabletop exercise as educational tools in legal preparedness, to assess the impact of the exercise on the participants' level of confidence about the legal preparedness of a public health system, and to identify legal issue areas in need of further improvement.
The exercise scenario and the pre- and postexercise evaluation were designed to assess knowledge gained and level of confidence in declaration of emergencies, isolation and quarantine, restrictions (including curfew) on the movement of people, closure of public places, and mass prophylaxis, and to identify legal preparedness areas most in need of further improvement at the system level. Fisher exact test and paired t test were performed to compare pre- and postexercise results.
Our analysis shows that a combination of didactic teaching and experiential learning through a tabletop exercise regarding legal preparedness for infectious disease emergencies can be effective in both imparting perceived knowledge to participants and gathering information about sufficiency of authorities and existence of gaps.
The exercise provided a valuable forum to judge the adequacy of legal authorities, policies, and procedures for dealing with pandemic influenza at the state and local levels in Massachusetts. In general, participants were more confident about the availability and sufficiency of legal authorities than they were about policies and procedures for implementing them. Participants were also more likely to report the need for improvement in authorities, policies, and procedures in the private sector and at the local level than at the state level.
法律准备是公共卫生应急全面准备的关键组成部分。本研究的范围是评估将授课与桌面演练相结合作为法律准备教育工具的实用性,评估演练对参与者关于公共卫生系统法律准备信心水平的影响,并确定需要进一步改进的法律问题领域。
演练场景以及演练前和演练后的评估旨在评估在紧急情况声明、隔离与检疫、人员流动限制(包括宵禁)、公共场所关闭和大规模预防方面所获得的知识以及信心水平,并确定系统层面最需要进一步改进的法律准备领域。进行费舍尔精确检验和配对t检验以比较演练前后的结果。
我们的分析表明,通过关于传染病紧急情况法律准备的桌面演练将授课教学与体验式学习相结合,在向参与者传授感知知识以及收集有关当局充足性和差距存在情况的信息方面均有效。
该演练提供了一个有价值的论坛,以评判马萨诸塞州州和地方层面应对大流行性流感的法律当局、政策和程序的充分性。总体而言,参与者对法律当局的可用性和充足性比对实施这些当局的政策和程序更有信心。参与者也更有可能报告私营部门和地方层面的当局、政策和程序比州层面更需要改进。