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Promoting information sharing for multijurisdictional public health emergency preparedness.

机译:促进信息共享,实现多辖区公共卫生应急准备。

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OBJECTIVE: The objective was to assess the planning needs of emergency management and public health professionals to provide a flexible and comprehensive planning tool. DESIGN: This study first assessed the needs of emergency management and public health professionals via an online survey. On the basis of results of the assessment, pertinent information was collected and organized into an online resource tool. SETTING: The assessment was designed to address the needs of local, state, and federal government administrators working in emergency management and public health. The online tool was designed for use by any entity that functions to promote public health in the event of an emergency. PARTICIPANTS: Sixty-four participants completed the assessment survey. Seven states were represented. Most participants were senior-level administrators or management-level employees and were employed in public health, emergency, or bioterrorism preparedness, or in emergency medical services. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Needs assessment for preparedness tools. RESULTS: The results of the survey identified a need for increased access to information (especially concerning liability issues and authority to enter into agreements) and high levels of interest in the availability of an online planning tool. The majority (80.7%) of respondents indicated an ability to locate and quantify resources within their own jurisdiction but only about half (42.9%) could do the same for resources outside of their jurisdiction. Finally, 71.9% reported having no assessment tool to measure emergency capacity and limitations. CONCLUSIONS: Planning for cross-border and multijurisdictional emergencies depends on access to pertinent information and the feasibility of attaining such information. The creation of a comprehensive guide to multijurisdictional collaborations, with its self-assessment checklists, can easily provide such information to emergency. In addition, information sharing and increased collaboration can lead to increased utilization of emergency preparedness best practices.
机译:目的:目的是评估紧急情况管理和公共卫生专业人员的计划需求,以提供灵活而全面的计划工具。设计:本研究首先通过在线调查评估了应急管理和公共卫生专业人员的需求。根据评估结果,收集了有关信息并将其整理成一个在线资源工具。地点:评估旨在满足在应急管理和公共卫生领域工作的地方,州和联邦政府管理人员的需求。该在线工具旨在供在紧急情况下发挥作用以促进公共卫生的任何实体使用。参与者:64名参与者完成了评估调查。代表了七个州。大多数参与者是高级行政人员或管理级员工,并受雇于公共卫生,紧急情况或生物恐怖主义准备工作或紧急医疗服务。主要观察指标:对准备工具的需求评估。结果:调查结果表明需要增加信息的获取(特别是有关责任问题和签订协议的权限),并且需要在线计划工具的高度关注。大部分(80.7%)的受访者表示有能力在自己的管辖范围内查找和量化资源,但只有大约一半(42.9%)可以对自己管辖范围内的资源执行相同的操作。最后,有71.9%的人报告说没有评估应急能力和局限性的评估工具。结论:跨境和多辖区紧急情况的计划取决于对相关信息的获取以及获得此类信息的可行性。制定多辖区合作的综合指南及其自我评估清单,可以轻松地将此类信息提供给紧急情况。此外,信息共享和加强协作可以导致对应急准备最佳实践的利用增加。

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