Rapid Assessment of the Needs and Health Status in Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties, Florida, after Hurricane Ivan, September 2004

Tesfaye Bayleyegn MD, Amy Wolkin MSPH, Kathleen Oberst RN, MS, PEM, Stacy Young MS, MPH, Carlos Sanchez MD, MPH, Annette Phelps ARNP, MSN, Joann Schulte DO, MPH, Carol Rubin DVM, MPH, Dahna Batts MD
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Abstract

Background

Hurricane Ivan, a Category 3 storm, devastated the Florida panhandle on September 16, 2004, causing extensive property damage and 24 deaths. The Florida Department of Health requested assistance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to conduct a rapid assessment in Santa Rosa and Escambia counties to determine the health impact of the hurricane and needs of the affected population.

Methods

A questionnaire was administered 6 days after the hurricane made landfall. The survey instrument elicited information about house damage, illness/injury, and access to utilities. A modified cluster sampling method was used to select 30 clusters in each county. Seven households were interviewed in each cluster and reported weighted frequencies.

Results

Three quarters of houses in each county were damaged. Households in Santa Rosa and Escambia lacked basic utilities, including regular garbage pick-up, telephone service, and electricity. Fifty-four percent of households in Santa Rosa and 27% in Escambia reported using a generator. The most commonly self-reported health conditions were sleep disturbances in Santa Rosa (54%) and upper respiratory problems in Escambia (46%). Injuries were reported in fewer than 15% of households in each county.

Conclusion

Rapid restoration of power, telephone services, and debris pick-up remained a priority 1 week after the event. Findings demonstrated the need for (1) mental health and primary care services, (2) information about safe generator use, and (3) ways to access medical care and medications.

2004年9月“伊万”飓风过后对佛罗里达州圣罗莎县和埃斯坎比亚县需求和健康状况的快速评估
2004年9月16日,三级飓风“伊万”袭击了佛罗里达狭长地带,造成大量财产损失,24人死亡。佛罗里达州卫生部请求疾病控制和预防中心提供援助,以便在圣罗莎县和埃斯坎比亚县进行快速评估,以确定飓风对健康的影响和受灾人口的需求。方法在飓风登陆后第6天进行问卷调查。调查工具引出了关于房屋损坏、疾病/伤害和公用设施使用情况的信息。采用改进的整群抽样方法,在每个县选取30个整群。在每组中采访了7户家庭,并报告了加权频率。结果各县四分之三的房屋受损。圣罗莎和埃斯坎比亚的家庭缺乏基本的公用事业,包括定期的垃圾收集、电话服务和电力。圣罗莎54%的家庭和埃斯坎比亚27%的家庭报告使用发电机。最常见的自我报告健康状况是圣罗莎的睡眠障碍(54%)和埃斯坎比亚的上呼吸道问题(46%)。每个县报告受伤的家庭不到15%。结论:事故发生1周后,当务之急是迅速恢复电力、电话服务和残骸清理工作。调查结果表明,需要(1)心理健康和初级保健服务,(2)安全使用发电机的信息,以及(3)获得医疗保健和药物的途径。
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