Challenges and Opportunities of Nursing Care in Special-Needs Shelters

Belinda Joy Deal RN, MSN, CEN, Rebecca A. Fountain RN, MSN, Carol Ann Russell-Broaddus RN, MSN, Melinda Stanley-Hermanns RN, MSN, BC
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Hurricanes Katrina and Rita forced many individuals along the coast of Texas and Louisiana to seek shelter inland. Among the evacuees were residents with special needs and residents of nursing homes and group homes caring for mentally retarded and physically disabled persons. Many nurses volunteered to provide health care for those in need. This article discusses challenges and opportunities that were encountered by nurses volunteering in special-needs shelters. Issues related to human and physical resources, patient care, and confidentiality are discussed including lessons learned. As nurses who cared for evacuees in the shelter, it is hoped some of the lessons learned can be utilized in future disasters.

特殊需要收容所护理的挑战与机遇
卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风迫使德克萨斯州和路易斯安那州沿岸的许多人在内陆寻求庇护。撤离人员中包括有特殊需要的居民,以及照顾智障和身体残疾人士的养老院和集体之家的居民。许多护士自愿为有需要的人提供保健服务。这篇文章讨论了护士在特殊需要的收容所做志愿者所遇到的挑战和机遇。讨论了与人力和物力资源、患者护理和保密性相关的问题,包括经验教训。作为在避难所照顾撤离人员的护士,希望吸取的一些经验教训可以在未来的灾难中得到利用。
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