Wolf-Fordham Susan, Curtin Carol, Maslin Melissa, Bandini Linda, Hamad Charles D
Project Director, E.K. Shriver Center, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine and Community Health, E.K. Shriver Center, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts.
J Emerg Manag. 2015 Jan-Feb;13(1):7-18. doi: 10.5055/jem.2015.0213.
To assess the emergency preparedness knowledge, behaviors, and training needs of families of children with developmental disabilities (DD).
An online survey.
A sample of 314 self-selecting US parents/guardians of children with DD, aged birth-21 years.
Although most participants assessed themselves to be somewhat to moderately well prepared, even those who reported being "very well prepared" had taken fewer than half of 11 recommended action steps. Most participants expressed a need for preparedness support; virtually all the respondents felt that training was either important or very important.
Children with disabilities are known to be particularly vulnerable to negative disaster impacts. Overall, parents in this study appeared under-prepared to meet family disaster needs, although they recognized its importance. The results suggest opportunities and methods for public health and safety planning, education and outreach to parents of children with DD who would benefit from targeted training such as information and skill building to develop effective family preparedness plans and connections to local emergency management and responders.
评估发育障碍(DD)儿童家庭的应急准备知识、行为及培训需求。
一项在线调查。
314名自行选择的美国DD儿童的父母/监护人,其子女年龄在出生至21岁之间。
1)准备情况自我评估;2)关于家庭遵循公开可用的准备指南中11项特定准备行动步骤程度的自我报告;3)家长培训及支持需求。
尽管大多数参与者认为自己有一定程度至中等程度的充分准备,但即使是那些报告“准备得非常充分”的人,采取的11项推荐行动步骤也不到一半。大多数参与者表示需要准备方面的支持;几乎所有受访者都认为培训很重要或非常重要。
已知残疾儿童特别容易受到灾害负面影响。总体而言,本研究中的家长在满足家庭灾害需求方面似乎准备不足,尽管他们认识到其重要性。结果表明,对于可能受益于针对性培训(如信息和技能培养,以制定有效的家庭准备计划并与当地应急管理部门及响应人员建立联系)的DD儿童家长,公共卫生与安全规划、教育及宣传存在机会和方法。