DeVita Timothy, Brett-Major David, Katz Rebecca
Department of Internal Medicine Yale University School of Medicine New Haven Connecticut USA.
Department of Epidemiology, College of Public Health University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha Nebraska USA.
World Med Health Policy. 2022 Mar;14(1):102-120. doi: 10.1002/wmh3.436. Epub 2021 May 11.
Natural disasters, disease outbreaks, famine, and human conflict have strained communities everywhere over the course of human existence. However, modern changes in climate, human mobility, and other factors have increased the global community's vulnerability to widespread emergencies. We are in the midst of a disruptive health event, with the COVID-19 pandemic testing our health provider systems globally. This study presents a qualitative analysis of published literature, obtained systematically, to examine approaches health providers are taking to prepare for and respond to mass casualty incidents around the globe. The research reveals emerging trends in the weaknesses of systems' disaster responses while highlighting proposed solutions, so that others may better prepare for future disasters. Additionally, the research examines gaps in the literature, to foster more targeted and actionable contributions to the literature.
在人类生存的历程中,自然灾害、疾病爆发、饥荒和人类冲突使各地的社区不堪重负。然而,气候、人口流动及其他因素的现代变化增加了全球社区面对广泛紧急情况的脆弱性。我们正处于一场颠覆性的健康事件之中,新冠疫情正在全球范围内考验我们的医疗服务体系。本研究对通过系统获取的已发表文献进行了定性分析,以审视全球医疗服务人员为应对大规模伤亡事件所采取的准备和应对方法。该研究揭示了系统灾难应对弱点方面的新趋势,同时突出了所提出的解决方案,以便其他人能更好地为未来灾难做好准备。此外,该研究还审视了文献中的空白,以促进对文献做出更具针对性和可操作性的贡献。