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三十年的灾难:对1977年至2009年特定灾难文献的综述

Three decades of disasters: a review of disaster-specific literature from 1977-2009.

作者信息

Smith Erin, Wasiak Jason, Sen Ayan, Archer Frank, Burkle Frederick M

机构信息

Monash University, Department of Community Emergency, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2009 Jul-Aug;24(4):306-11. doi: 10.1017/s1049023x00007020.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The potential for disasters exists in all communities. To mitigate the potential catastrophes that confront humanity in the new millennium, an evidence-based approach to disaster management is required urgently. This study moves toward such an evidence-based approach by identifying peer-reviewed publications following a range of disasters and events over the past three decades.

METHODS

Peer-reviewed, event-specific literature was identified using a comprehensive search of the electronically indexed database, MEDLINE (1956-January 2009). An extended comprehensive search was conducted for one event to compare the event-specific literature indexed in MEDLINE to other electronic databases (EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED, CENTRAL, Psych Info, Maternity and Infant Care, EBM Reviews).

RESULTS

Following 25 individual disasters or overwhelming crises, a total of 2,098 peer-reviewed, event-specific publications were published in 789 journals (652 publications following disasters/events caused by natural hazards, 966 following human-made/technological disasters/events, and 480 following conflict/complex humanitarian events).The event with the greatest number of peer-reviewed, event-specific publications was the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks (686 publications). Prehospital and Disaster Medicine published the greatest number of peer-reviewed, event-specific publications (54), followed by Journal of Traumatic Stress (42), Military Medicine (40), and Psychiatric Services (40). The primary topics of event-specific publications were mental health, medical health, and response. When an extended, comprehensive search was conducted for one event, 75% of all peer-reviewed, event-specific publications were indexed in MEDLINE.

CONCLUSIONS

A broad range of multi-disciplinary journals publish peer reviewed, event-specific publications. While the majority of peer-reviewed, event-specific literature is indexed in MEDLINE, comprehensive search strategies should include EMBASE to increase yield.

摘要

引言

所有社区都存在遭受灾难的可能性。为了减轻新千年人类面临的潜在灾难,迫切需要一种基于证据的灾害管理方法。本研究通过识别过去三十年一系列灾害和事件之后的同行评审出版物,朝着这种基于证据的方法迈进。

方法

通过全面检索电子索引数据库MEDLINE(1956年 - 2009年1月),识别同行评审的特定事件文献。针对一个事件进行了扩展全面检索,以比较MEDLINE中索引的特定事件文献与其他电子数据库(EMBASE、CINAHL、AMED、CENTRAL、Psych Info、母婴护理、循证医学综述)。

结果

在25起单独的灾害或重大危机之后,共有2098篇同行评审的特定事件出版物发表在789种期刊上(652篇是自然灾害/事件引发的灾害/事件之后的出版物,966篇是人为/技术灾害/事件之后的,480篇是冲突/复杂人道主义事件之后的)。同行评审的特定事件出版物数量最多的事件是2001年9月11日的恐怖袭击(686篇出版物)。《院前与灾难医学》发表的同行评审特定事件出版物数量最多(54篇),其次是《创伤应激杂志》(42篇)、《军事医学》(40篇)和《精神科服务》(40篇)。特定事件出版物的主要主题是心理健康、医疗健康和应对措施。当针对一个事件进行扩展全面检索时,所有同行评审的特定事件出版物中有75%被索引在MEDLINE中。

结论

广泛的多学科期刊发表同行评审的特定事件出版物。虽然大多数同行评审的特定事件文献被索引在MEDLINE中,但全面的检索策略应包括EMBASE以提高检索量。

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