Medford-Davis Laura N, Kapur G Bobby
Section of Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Ben Taub General Hospital Emergency Center, Houston TX, USA.
Int J Emerg Med. 2014 Mar 19;7(1):15. doi: 10.1186/1865-1380-7-15.
One hundred ninety-four member nations turn to the World Health Organization (WHO) for guidance and assistance during disasters. Purposes of disaster communication include preventing panic, promoting appropriate health behaviors, coordinating response among stakeholders, advocating for affected populations, and mobilizing resources.
A quality improvement project was undertaken to gather expert consensus on best practices that could be used to improve WHO protocols for disaster communication. Open-ended surveys of 26 WHO Communications Officers with disaster response experience were conducted. Responses were categorized to determine the common themes of disaster response communication and areas for practice improvement.
Disasters where the participants had experience included 29 outbreaks of 13 different diseases in 16 countries, 18 natural disasters of 6 different types in 15 countries, 2 technical disasters in 2 countries, and ten conflicts in 10 countries.
Recommendations to build communications capacity prior to a disaster include pre-writing public service announcements in multiple languages on questions that frequently arise during disasters; maintaining a database of statistics for different regions and types of disaster; maintaining lists of the locally trusted sources of information for frequently affected countries and regions; maintaining email listservs of employees, international media outlet contacts, and government and non-governmental organization contacts that can be used to rapidly disseminate information; developing a global network with 24-h cross-coverage by participants from each time zone; and creating a central electronic sharepoint where all of these materials can be accessed by communications officers around the globe.
在灾难期间,194个成员国向世界卫生组织(WHO)寻求指导和援助。灾难沟通的目的包括防止恐慌、促进适当的健康行为、协调利益相关者之间的应对行动、为受灾人群发声以及调动资源。
开展了一项质量改进项目,以就可用于改进WHO灾难沟通协议的最佳实践达成专家共识。对26名具有灾难应对经验的WHO通信官员进行了开放式调查。对回复进行分类,以确定灾难应对沟通的共同主题和实践改进领域。
参与者有经验的灾难包括16个国家爆发的13种不同疾病的29次疫情、15个国家的6种不同类型的18次自然灾害、2个国家的2次技术灾难以及10个国家的10次冲突。
在灾难发生前建立沟通能力的建议包括:用多种语言预先撰写关于灾难期间经常出现问题的公共服务公告;维护不同地区和灾难类型的统计数据库;维护受灾频繁的国家和地区当地可信信息来源的清单;维护员工、国际媒体联系人以及政府和非政府组织联系人的电子邮件列表,可用于快速传播信息;建立一个全球网络,各时区的参与者提供24小时交叉覆盖;创建一个中央电子共享点,全球的通信官员都可以访问所有这些材料。