Florida Department of Health, Public Health Research Unit, Division of Community Health Promotion, Tallahassee; Department of Public Health Sciences, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida (current address).
Florida Department of Health, Public Health Research Unit, Division of Community Health Promotion, Tallahassee, Florida. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3831-8095.
J Emerg Manag. 2023 Nov-Dec;21(6):497-509. doi: 10.5055/jem.0810.
To assess community preparedness and ongoing recovery efforts in the rural counties most severely impacted by Hurricane Michael, including structural and economic losses, injury and illness, healthcare access, and suicide risk and ideation.
The Florida Department of Health conducted a Community Assessment for Public Health Emergency Response (CASPER) in January 2020, 15 months after Hurricane Michael made landfall in October 2018.
A total of 30 clusters were randomly selected from three rural counties in the Panhandle of Florida, including Jackson (15 clusters), Gadsden (11), and Calhoun (four) counties.
A total of 185 face-to-face and two phone interviews were conducted with residents 18 years of age or older.
Hurricane preparedness, structural and economic losses, access to care, and physical and mental health.
Around 43 percent of respondents evacuated as a result of Hurricane Michael, and at least two-thirds of all respondents reported having an emergency supply kit and enough nonperishable food, water, and medication. Structural damage was extensive with 63 percent reporting home damage, averaging over $32,000. Few injuries or illnesses were reported post-landfall (9 percent), with the most common being minor injuries and bacterial infections. Most respondents reported continued access to healthcare if needed. The most common stress-related issues reported were difficulty sleeping (19 percent) and agitated behaviors (10 percent). Seven percent of respondents reported being at moderate to high risk for suicide.
Rural areas may lack resources, such as healthcare facilities, skilled workers, and supplies, that hinder their ability to recover from storms when compared to more urban counties. Many residents reported that 15 months after the storm, their homes were still not fully repaired. A majority of residents were prepared with adequate supplies, had minimal disruption in employment or healthcare access, and had few illnesses or injuries during the storm or the recovery efforts.
评估受飓风迈克尔影响最严重的农村县的社区准备情况和持续恢复工作,包括结构和经济损失、伤害和疾病、医疗保健的可及性以及自杀风险和意念。
佛罗里达州卫生署于 2020 年 1 月(即飓风迈克尔于 2018 年 10 月登陆 15 个月后)开展了公共卫生应急反应社区评估(CASPER)。
总共从佛罗里达州狭长地带的三个农村县随机抽取了 30 个集群,包括杰克逊(15 个集群)、加兹登(11 个)和卡尔霍恩(4 个)县。
对 18 岁及以上的居民进行了 185 次面对面访谈和 2 次电话访谈。
飓风准备情况、结构和经济损失、获得医疗服务的机会以及身心健康。
大约 43%的受访者因飓风迈克尔而撤离,超过三分之二的受访者报告说他们有应急供应包,并且有足够的不易腐烂的食物、水和药物。结构损坏非常严重,有 63%的人报告房屋受损,平均损失超过 32000 美元。飓风登陆后报告的受伤或患病人数很少(9%),最常见的是轻微受伤和细菌感染。大多数受访者报告说,如果需要,他们可以继续获得医疗服务。报告最多的与压力相关的问题是睡眠困难(19%)和激动行为(10%)。7%的受访者报告自己处于中等到高度自杀风险。
与更为城市化的县相比,农村地区可能缺乏资源,例如医疗设施、熟练工人和供应品,这阻碍了它们在风暴后恢复的能力。许多居民报告说,风暴过后 15 个月,他们的房屋仍未完全修复。大多数居民都有充足的供应品,在就业或获得医疗服务方面几乎没有受到干扰,并且在风暴或恢复工作期间很少患病或受伤。