Anthony Christy, Thomas Tito Joe, Berg Bridget M, Burke Rita V, Upperman Jeffrey S
Division of Pediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.
Division of Pediatric Surgery, Children's Hospital Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California; Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California.
Am J Disaster Med. 2017 Fall;12(4):203-226. doi: 10.5055/ajdm.2017.0275.
Recent incidents have demonstrated that the US health system is unprepared for infectious pandemics resulting in a pediatric surge. Development of efficient plans and a structured and coordinated regional response to pediatric pandemic surge remains an opportunity. To address this gap, we conducted a literature review to assess current efforts, propose a response plan structure, and recommend policy actions.
A literature review, utilizing MEDLINE and PubMed, through March 2017 identified articles regarding infectious disease pandemics affecting the US pediatric population. After review of current literature, a proposed response plan structure for a pediatric pandemic surge was designed.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria reduced an initial screening of 1,787 articles to 162 articles. Articles ranged in their discussion of pediatric pandemic surge. Review of the articles led to the proposal of organizing the results according to 4 S's; (1) Structure, (2) Staff, (3) Stuff (Resources), and (4) Space.
The review has supported the concern that the US health system is unprepared for a pediatric surge induced by infectious disease pandemics. Common themes suggest that response plans should reflect the 4Ss and national guidelines must be translated into regional response systems that account for local nuances.
近期事件表明,美国卫生系统对导致儿科患者激增的传染病大流行没有做好准备。制定有效的计划以及针对儿科大流行激增情况建立结构化、协调一致的区域应对措施仍有机会。为填补这一空白,我们进行了一项文献综述,以评估当前的努力,提出应对计划结构,并推荐政策行动。
通过检索MEDLINE和PubMed数据库,对截至2017年3月的文献进行综述,以确定有关影响美国儿科人群的传染病大流行的文章。在对当前文献进行综述后,设计了一个针对儿科大流行激增的拟议应对计划结构。
纳入和排除标准将最初筛选的1787篇文章减少到162篇。文章对儿科大流行激增的讨论各不相同。对这些文章的综述促使我们提议根据4个“S”来组织结果;(1)结构,(2)人员,(3)物资(资源),以及(4)空间。
该综述支持了人们对美国卫生系统未做好应对传染病大流行导致的儿科患者激增情况的担忧。共同主题表明,应对计划应反映这4个“S”,并且国家指南必须转化为考虑到当地细微差别的区域应对系统。