Obaid Jannah M, Bailey Ginger, Wheeler Heidi, Meyers Laura, Medcalf Sharon J, Hansen Keith F, Sanger Kristine K, Lowe John J
1Department of Environmental,Agricultural & Occupational Health,University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Public Health,Omaha,Nebraska.
2Rural Region One Medical Response System,Bancroft,Nebraska.
Prehosp Disaster Med. 2017 Apr;32(2):224-230. doi: 10.1017/S1049023X16001527. Epub 2017 Jan 30.
Rural communities face barriers to disaster preparedness and considerable risk of disasters. Emergency preparedness among rural communities has improved with funding from federal programs and implementation of a National Incident Management System. The objective of this project was to design and implement disaster exercises to test decision making by rural response partners to improve regional planning, collaboration, and readiness. Six functional exercises were developed and conducted among three rural Nebraska (USA) regions by the Center for Preparedness Education (CPE) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (Omaha, Nebraska USA). A total of 83 command centers participated. Six functional exercises were designed to test regional response and command-level decision making, and each 3-hour exercise was followed by a 3-hour regional after action conference. Participant feedback, single agency debriefing feedback, and regional After Action Reports were analyzed. Functional exercises were able to test command-level decision making and operations at multiple agencies simultaneously with limited funding. Observations included emergency management jurisdiction barriers to utilization of unified command and establishment of joint information centers, limited utilization of documentation necessary for reimbursement, and the need to develop coordinated public messaging. Functional exercises are a key tool for testing command-level decision making and response at a higher level than what is typically achieved in tabletop or short, full-scale exercises. Functional exercises enable evaluation of command staff, identification of areas for improvement, and advancing regional collaboration among diverse response partners. Obaid JM , Bailey G , Wheeler H , Meyers L , Medcalf SJ , Hansen KF , Sanger KK , Lowe JJ . Utilization of functional exercises to build regional emergency preparedness among rural health organizations in the US. Prehosp Disaster Med. 2017;32(2):224-230.
农村社区在备灾方面面临障碍,且遭受灾害的风险相当大。随着联邦项目资金的投入以及国家 incident 管理系统的实施,农村社区的应急准备工作有所改善。本项目的目标是设计并开展灾害演习,以测试农村应急响应伙伴的决策能力,从而改进区域规划、协作和准备工作。内布拉斯加大学医学中心(美国内布拉斯加州奥马哈)的应急准备教育中心(CPE)在美国内布拉斯加州的三个农村地区开展并进行了六项功能演习。共有 83 个指挥中心参与其中。六项功能演习旨在测试区域响应和指挥层面的决策,每次 3 小时的演习之后还会举行 3 小时的区域行动后会议。对参与者反馈、单个机构汇报反馈以及区域行动后报告进行了分析。功能演习能够在资金有限的情况下同时测试多个机构的指挥层面决策和运作。观察结果包括应急管理管辖权对统一指挥的使用和联合信息中心设立的阻碍、报销所需文件的利用有限,以及制定协调一致的公共信息的必要性。功能演习是一种关键工具,用于在比桌面演习或简短的全面演习更高的层面测试指挥层面的决策和响应。功能演习能够评估指挥人员、确定改进领域,并促进不同应急响应伙伴之间的区域协作。奥贝德·JM、贝利·G、惠勒·H、迈尔斯·L、梅德卡夫·SJ、汉森·KF、桑格·KK、洛威·JJ。利用功能演习在美国农村卫生组织中建立区域应急准备。《院前灾难医学》。2017 年;32(2):224 - 230。