Cruz Miguel A, Garcia Stephanie, Chowdhury Muhammad A B, Malilay Josephine, Perea Nancy, Williams O Dale
Departments of Environmental and Occupational Health (Dr Cruz) and Biostatistics (Mss Garcia and Perea, Mr Chowdhury, and Dr Williams), Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work, Florida International University, Miami, and National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia (Dr Malilay).
J Public Health Manag Pract. 2017 Jan/Feb;23(1):54-58. doi: 10.1097/PHH.0000000000000445.
Disaster shelter assessments are environmental health assessments conducted during disaster situations to evaluate the living environment of shelters for hygiene, sanitation, and safety conditions. We conducted a secondary data analysis of shelter assessment records available (n = 108) on ice storms, floods, and tornado events from 1 state jurisdiction. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze results of environmental health deficiencies found in the facilities. The greater numbers of environmental health deficiencies were associated with sanitation (26%), facility physical issues (19%), and food areas (17%). Most deficiencies were reported following ice storms, tornadoes, and flood events. This report describes the first analysis of environmental health deficiencies found in disaster shelters across a spectrum of disaster events. Although the number of records analyzed for this project was small and results may not be generalizable, this new insight into the living environment in shelter facilities offers the first analysis of deficiencies of the shelter operation and living environment that have great potential to affect the safety and health of shelter occupants.
灾难避难所评估是在灾难期间进行的环境卫生评估,旨在评估避难所的生活环境,包括卫生、环境卫生和安全状况。我们对来自一个州辖区的冰暴、洪水和龙卷风事件的避难所评估记录(n = 108)进行了二次数据分析。描述性统计用于分析设施中发现的环境卫生缺陷结果。较多的环境卫生缺陷与卫生设施(26%)、设施物理问题(19%)和食品区域(17%)有关。大多数缺陷是在冰暴、龙卷风和洪水事件后报告的。本报告描述了对一系列灾难事件中灾难避难所发现的环境卫生缺陷的首次分析。尽管本项目分析的记录数量较少,结果可能无法推广,但对避难所设施生活环境的这一新见解首次分析了避难所运营和生活环境的缺陷,这些缺陷极有可能影响避难所居住者的安全和健康。