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期刊名:Disaster medicine and public health preparedness

缩写:DISASTER MED PUBLIC

ISSN:1935-7893

e-ISSN:1938-744X

IF/分区:1.8/Q3

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Maria Auxiliadora Robles-Bello,David Sánchez-Teruel,Irhomis Mendoza-Bernal et al. Maria Auxiliadora Robles-Bello et al.
Objective: The COVID-19 pandemic has placed unprecedented strain on global health systems, significantly affecting both the physical and emotional well-being of populations. Nursing students represent a particularly vulne...
Khalid Eddahiri,Marcello Arsura,Eric S Weinstein Khalid Eddahiri
In sudden-onset industrial disaster, responding effectively to a mass casualty incident (MCI) requires more than clinical readiness; it demands the integration of multiple regulatory frameworks and standards. In the context of an industrial...
Amir Khorram-Manesh Amir Khorram-Manesh
Disasters and emergencies, from natural hazards to complex crises, demand a fundamental shift in traditional management paradigms. At all levels of disaster and emergency management, from frontline responders to high-level policymakers, 2 i...
Mazen El-Baba,Abdo Mghames,Rana Saleh et al. Mazen El-Baba et al.
Biological emergencies strain health care facilities that are typically designed to accommodate routine surges. The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic exposed vulnerabilities in hospital oxygen delivery systems worldwide, resulting in ventilator failures ...
Jay Pandya,Andrew Stricklin,Chaverle Noel et al. Jay Pandya et al.
Objective: To provide an up-to-date review of existing and current literature in the field of radiological and nuclear disasters to support the needs of research applications for health care and public health preparedness...
Cynthia D Shope,Amy E Lucas,Stephen M Cherry et al. Cynthia D Shope et al.
Objective: Despite growing research on disaster-related health impacts, pregnant individuals remain understudied. This study explores the sociodemographic characteristics of pregnant women affected by Hurricane Harvey. ...
Marissa Alexis Feldman,Jennifer Katzenstein,Travis Witt et al. Marissa Alexis Feldman et al.
Objective: As natural disasters become more frequent and severe, healthcare organizations are tasked with ensuring both operational continuity and workforce wellbeing. This study examines the preparedness, response, and r...