Integrated operations for natural disaster management: A systematic Review.

IF 2.4 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yousef Pashaei Asl, Mohsen Dowlati, Javad Babaie, Hesam Seyedin
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Background: This study aimed to conduct a systematic review of models describing the integrated logistics operations performed as a response to natural disasters, with the hope to identify the challenges and limitations of healthcare systems in natural disaster management. Methods: A systematic literature search was carried out in PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Google Scholar, and bibliographies of retrieved articles using MeSH headings and keywords such as natural disaster, logistics, model. A total of 98 publications were identified through the search process. Seven potentially relevant articles met the inclusion criteria. The key demographic, clinical, and pathological information of all qualified studies were extracted from the full-text articles. Results: Among the seven included studies, six had either model data or considerations on distribution methods. Storage, human resources, infrastructures, primary priority items, coordination of organizations, and information and communication with the media were also the focus of studies. The articles were mainly from Iran (n=2), the United States (n=2), and Indonesia (n=2). The models presented in the studies has mainly focused on a specific aspect of disaster management, such as smart government development, use of military services, people with logistic training and/or medical team model. Conclusion: This study systematically highlighted the crucial points that should be considered in managing natural disasters including human resources, infrastructure, storage, priority items, distribution, access system, coordination of organizations, information, and communication with the media. In this regard, we prepared a comprehensive comparison of possible models and logistics.

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自然灾害管理的综合行动:系统回顾。
背景:本研究旨在对描述作为自然灾害响应的综合物流操作的模型进行系统回顾,希望能够确定医疗系统在自然灾害管理中的挑战和局限性。方法:在PubMed/Medline、Scopus、Google Scholar中进行系统的文献检索,并在检索到的文章中使用MeSH标题和关键词(如natural disaster、logistics、model)进行文献检索。通过搜索过程共确定了98份出版物。7篇可能相关的文章符合纳入标准。所有合格研究的关键人口学、临床和病理信息均从全文文章中提取。结果:在纳入的7项研究中,有6项研究要么有模型数据,要么考虑了分布方法。储存、人力资源、基础设施、主要优先项目、各组织的协调以及与传播媒介的信息和通讯也是研究的重点。文章主要来自伊朗(n=2)、美国(n=2)和印度尼西亚(n=2)。研究报告中提出的模型主要侧重于灾害管理的一个具体方面,如智能政府的发展、军事服务的使用、受过后勤培训的人员和/或医疗团队模型。结论:本研究系统地突出了自然灾害管理中应考虑的要点,包括人力资源、基础设施、储存、优先项目、分配、获取系统、组织协调、信息和与媒体的沟通。在这方面,我们准备了一个全面的比较可能的模式和物流。
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Health Promotion Perspectives
Health Promotion Perspectives PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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