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Department of Surgery, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City 73126, USA.
J Emerg Med. 1998 Jul-Aug;16(4):621-30. doi: 10.1016/s0736-4679(98)00042-0.
The objective of this article is to describe the creation and operation of a multidisciplinary group to examine the Oklahoma City (OKC) bombing. The OKC bombing presented an opportunity to study a major disaster within 2 days of the incident. The Disaster Health Studies Group (DHSG) was created to facilitate this effort. The creation, organization, and operation of the DHSG is outlined. In addition the mission statement, participants, communications, political empowerment, data preservation and collection, data ownership, patient rights, threats to the DHSG, media interactions, funding, the institutional review board process, and results reporting will be detailed. The 22 projects of the DHSG are listed. In conclusion, four main findings are examined: 1) A multidisciplinary disaster study group is feasible and can be rapidly organized; 2) certain organizations and institutions form a core group for facilitation of the research effort; 3) specific issues must be addressed in order for the group to succeed; and 4) the group leader should have disaster expertise and be committed to the multidisciplinary process.
本文的目的是描述一个多学科小组的组建与运作,该小组旨在调查俄克拉何马城(OKC)爆炸案。OKC爆炸案为在事件发生后两天内研究一场重大灾难提供了契机。灾难健康研究小组(DHSG)应运而生,以推动这项工作。文中概述了DHSG的组建、组织和运作情况。此外,还将详细阐述任务声明、参与者、沟通、政治赋权、数据保存与收集、数据所有权、患者权利、DHSG面临的威胁、与媒体的互动、资金、机构审查委员会流程以及结果报告。列出了DHSG的22个项目。总之,探讨了四项主要发现:1)多学科灾难研究小组是可行的,并且可以迅速组建;2)某些组织和机构构成了推动研究工作的核心小组;3)为使小组取得成功,必须解决特定问题;4)小组负责人应具备灾难专业知识,并致力于多学科研究过程。