Veterans Health Administration Emergency Management Evaluation Center and VAGLAHS HSR&D Center of Excellence for Study of Healthcare Provider Behavior, 16111 Plummer St. MS-152, Sepulveda, CA 91343, United States.
Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2013 Jan-Feb;56(1):205-13. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2012.07.010. Epub 2012 Aug 16.
Despite problematic evacuation and sheltering of nursing home residents during Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, an exploration of the experiences of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) nursing homes (VANHs) is necessary for a comprehensive examination of the healthcare community's response to these disasters. VANH evacuations during these hurricanes have not been widely studied. This exploratory project aimed to provide information about the evacuation experiences and characteristics of vulnerable nursing home residents. Interviews with key informants from VHA facilities with nursing home staff and representatives revealed that physical harm, psychological distress, cognitive decline and increased social isolation were areas that deserved special attention for this vulnerable population. Moreover, physical, psychological and social needs were interconnected in that each influenced the others. Findings contribute to the general conversation about meeting the biopsychosocial needs of nursing home residents in an integrated healthcare delivery system and more broadly, the role of long-term care facilities in general in planning for future disasters.
尽管卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风期间在养老院居民的疏散和避难方面存在问题,但为了全面考察医疗社区对这些灾害的应对措施,有必要对退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)养老院(VANH)的经验进行探索。这些飓风中 VANH 的疏散情况尚未得到广泛研究。本探索性项目旨在提供有关脆弱的养老院居民疏散经验和特征的信息。对 VHA 设施中的养老院工作人员和代表的主要知情人进行访谈后发现,身体伤害、心理困扰、认知能力下降和社会隔离增加等方面是这个弱势群体特别需要关注的领域。此外,身体、心理和社会需求是相互关联的,因为每个需求都会影响其他需求。研究结果有助于就满足养老院居民在综合医疗服务系统中的生理心理社会需求进行一般性对话,更广泛地说,有助于长期护理设施在规划未来灾害方面发挥作用。