Schreiber Merritt D
Center for Disaster Medical Sciences, Department of Emergency Medicine, University of California Irvine School of Medicine/UCI Medical Center, Orange, CA USA.
Isr J Health Policy Res. 2015 Sep 15;4:47. doi: 10.1186/s13584-015-0038-3. eCollection 2015.
A number of related changes have evolved over the past 25 years: the development of a truly national disaster mental health service in Israel; progress in the science of risk, resilience and evidence base care for those suffering from traumatic stress related disorders; and the development of conceptual models of population level disaster mental health response in the context of emergency management systems such as the Incident Command System. In a recent IJHPR article, Bodas, et al. report on the dynamic history of disaster mental health response in Israel, which informed by the all too numerous real world events affecting the region. What is most striking is that the system now in place reflects true "lessons learned" in that problems and issues identified in incidents informed deliberative planning, and the current system reflects many iterations of "lessons observed and learned". There appears to be commitment across sectors of government in Israel that the mental health consequences of disasters and terrorism are important and a priority. This is advanced thinking and sound policy. As the system in Israel continues to evolve, additional possibilities are offered for further consideration, based on the author's US-centric experience, to advance emergency response systems in Israel, the Middle East and around the world.
在过去25年里,出现了一些相关变化:以色列真正的全国性灾难心理健康服务的发展;在风险、复原力科学以及为患有创伤应激相关障碍的人提供循证护理方面取得的进展;以及在诸如事故指挥系统等应急管理系统背景下,人口层面灾难心理健康应对概念模型的发展。在最近发表于《国际健康促进与公共卫生研究》的一篇文章中,博达斯等人报告了以色列灾难心理健康应对的动态历史,这一历史受到影响该地区的众多现实世界事件的影响。最引人注目的是,目前的系统反映了真正的“经验教训”,因为事件中发现的问题为深思熟虑的规划提供了依据,而当前系统反映了多次“观察和吸取的经验教训”。以色列政府各部门似乎都承诺,灾难和恐怖主义对心理健康的影响很重要,是一个优先事项。这是先进的思维和合理的政策。随着以色列的系统不断发展,基于作者以美国为中心的经验,还提供了更多可能性供进一步考虑,以推动以色列、中东及全球的应急响应系统发展。