Challenges of establishing an emergency medical team in Papua New Guinea.

IF 1 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response Pub Date : 2023-10-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5365/wpsar.2023.14.6.1036
Ulysses Oli, Rose Hosea, B Priya Lt Balasubramaniam, Freda Timbi, Gary Nou
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Abstract

Problem: Papua New Guinea (PNG) is situated in the Pacific Ocean and has experienced multiple natural disasters and disease outbreaks. However, PNG lacks the ability to rapidly and systematically deploy trained personnel to provide surge capacity in response to major national disasters. It was therefore decided to establish a national emergency medical team (EMT) in PNG.

Context: PNG's responses to the 2018 earthquake in the Highlands Region and the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic required assistance from international EMTs. PNG began developing its own EMT in 2019, coinciding with the development of other Pacific EMTs.

Action: PNG's EMT project was initiated in 2019 with the creation of a technical working group. By 2021, a focal point had been identified, standard operating procedures had been drafted and training of EMT members had been completed. Pilot deployments of the national EMT members contributed to the COVID-19 response during 2021.

Outcome: Four major challenges were identified during the early phase of PNG's national EMT development: introducing the concept of EMTs in an EMT-naïve landscape; integrating the national EMT into existing PNG National Department of Health organizational structures; assembling adequate members at short notice to respond to disasters; and securing funding for deployment.

Discussion: Solutions identified for these challenges included strengthening stakeholder involvement through engagement in the development process and participation in technical working groups and consultative group discussions, offering exposure to other Pacific-based EMTs, and creating incentive schemes for EMT members and their place of employment.

在巴布亚新几内亚建立紧急医疗队的挑战。
问题:巴布亚新几内亚(巴布亚新几内亚)位于太平洋,经历了多次自然灾害和疾病爆发。然而,巴布亚新几内亚缺乏迅速和系统地部署训练有素的人员以提供应对重大国家灾害的激增能力的能力。因此,决定在巴布亚新几内亚建立一个国家紧急医疗队。背景:巴布亚新几内亚应对2018年高原地区地震和冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行需要国际急救人员的援助。巴布亚新几内亚于2019年开始开发自己的EMT,与其他太平洋EMT的发展相一致。行动:巴布亚新几内亚的EMT项目于2019年启动,成立了一个技术工作组。到2021年,确定了一个协调中心,起草了标准操作程序,并完成了EMT成员的培训。国家应急医疗小组成员的试点部署为2021年应对COVID-19作出了贡献。结果:在巴布亚新几内亚国家EMT发展的早期阶段,确定了四个主要挑战:在EMT-naïve景观中引入EMT的概念;将国家急诊医疗纳入巴布亚新几内亚国家卫生部现有的组织结构;在短时间内召集足够的成员应对灾害;确保部署资金。讨论:针对这些挑战确定的解决方案包括通过参与开发过程和参与技术工作组和咨询小组讨论来加强利益相关者的参与,向其他太平洋EMT提供机会,并为EMT成员及其工作地点制定激励计划。
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