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“援助之手行动”:马萨诸塞州对卡特里娜飓风的卫生和医疗响应。

"Operation Helping Hands": Massachusetts health and medical response to Hurricane Katrina.

机构信息

Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

Prehosp Disaster Med. 2010 Jan-Feb;25(1):80-6. doi: 10.1017/s1049023x0000772x.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

As Hurricane Katrina bore down on New Orleans in August 2005, the city's mandatory evacuation prompted the exodus of an estimated 80% of its 485,000 residents. According to estimates from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), at least 18 states subsequently hosted more than 200,000 evacuees.

HYPOTHESIS/PROBLEM: In this case study, "Operation Helping Hands" (OHH), the Massachusetts health and medical response in assisting Hurricane Katrina evacuees is described. Operation Helping Hands represents the largest medical response to evacuees in recent Massachusetts history.

METHODS

The data describing OHH were derived from a series of structured interviews conducted with two leading public health officials directing planning efforts, and a sample of first responders with oversight of operations at the evacuation site. Also, a literature review was conducted to identify similar experiences, common challenges, and lessons learned.

RESULTS

Activities and services were provided in the following areas: (1) administration and management; (2) medical and mental health; (3) public health; and (4) social support. This study adds to the knowledge base for future evacuation and shelter planning, and presents a conceptual framework that could be used by other researchers and practitioners to describe the process and outcomes of similar operations.

CONCLUSIONS

This study provides a description of the planning and implementation efforts of the largest medical evacuee experience in recent Massachusetts history, an effort that involved multiple agencies and partners. The conceptual framework can inform future evacuation and shelter initiatives at the state and national levels, and promotes the overarching public health goal of the highest attainable standard of health for all.

摘要

简介

2005 年 8 月,卡特里娜飓风袭击新奥尔良市,该市强制撤离,约 48.5 万居民中有 80%被迫离开家园。据美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)估计,随后至少有 18 个州接收了超过 20 万名撤离者。

假设/问题:在本案例研究中,描述了马萨诸塞州卫生和医疗部门在协助卡特里娜飓风撤离者方面的“援助之手行动”(OHH)。OHH 代表了马萨诸塞州历史上对撤离者最大规模的医疗响应。

方法

描述 OHH 的数据来自对两位领导规划工作的公共卫生官员和负责撤离点运营的一线响应人员的一系列结构化访谈。此外,还进行了文献回顾,以确定类似的经验、共同的挑战和教训。

结果

在以下领域提供了活动和服务:(1)行政管理;(2)医疗和心理健康;(3)公共卫生;(4)社会支持。本研究为未来的撤离和避难所规划增加了知识基础,并提出了一个概念框架,其他研究人员和从业者可以用它来描述类似行动的过程和结果。

结论

本研究描述了马萨诸塞州最近历史上最大规模的医疗撤离者经验的规划和实施工作,这项工作涉及多个机构和合作伙伴。该概念框架可以为州和国家层面的未来撤离和避难所计划提供信息,并促进最高可达健康标准的公共卫生总体目标。

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