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Emergency Response and Public Health in Hurricane Katrina: What Does it Mean to Be a Public Health Emergency Responder?

机译:卡特里娜飓风中的紧急响应和公共卫生:成为公共卫生紧急响应者意味着什么?

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Since 9/11, federal funds directed toward public health departments for training in disaster preparedness have dramatically increased, resulting in changing expectations of public health workers’ roles in emergency response. This article explores the public health emergency responder role through data collected as part of an oral history conducted with the 3 health departments that responded to Hurricane Katrina in Mississippi and Louisiana. The data reveals a significant change in public health emergency response capacity as a result of federal funding. The role is still evolving, and many challenges remain, in particular, a clear articulation of the public health role in emergency response, the integration of the public health and emergency responder cultures, identification of the scope of training needs and strategies to maintain new public health emergency response skills, and closer collaboration with emergency response agencies.
机译:自9/11起,用于公共卫生部门的备灾培训联邦资金急剧增加,导致对公共卫生工作者在应急响应中作用的期望发生了变化。本文通过与对密西西比州和路易斯安那州的卡特里娜飓风做出反应的3个卫生部门进行的口述历史收集的数据,探讨了公共卫生紧急响应者的角色。数据显示,由于联邦资助,公共卫生应急能力发生了重大变化。这一作用仍在发展中,仍然存在许多挑战,特别是清楚地阐明了公共卫生在应急中的作用,公共卫生和应急人员文化的融合,确定培训需求的范围以及维持新公众的战略健康应急技能,并与应急机构进行更紧密的合作。

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