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摘要
导言:应对与传染病有关的事件可能会给合作性灾害管理和应急准备战略带来挑战。本次调查的主要目的是确定灾害期间公共卫生(PH)和感染预防(IP)官员在应急管理(EM)协调方面的优势领域和需要改进的领域。次要目标是评估 EM、PH 和 IP 之间的教育和培训,因为它们与增加相互支持关系的数量有关:方法:对新泽西州负责卫生保健、紧急医疗和感染预防的人员进行了一项包含八个问题的调查,以确定合作的主题和现状:结果:调查结果表明,为了有效地制定卫生系统灾难计划,需要更多专职的 EM 人员:结论:只有通过改善紧急医疗服务、公共卫生和综合方案的利益相关者之间的合作,才能制定出更强有力的灾难应对行动计划。这些伙伴关系对于控制疾病传播和保护公众免受可预防伤害至关重要。
United front: Emergency management managers, public health, and infection prevention.
Introduction: Response to infectious diseases-related events may present a challenge to cooperative disaster management and emergency preparedness strategies. The primary objective of this investigation was to identify areas of strength and areas needing improvement in emergency management (EM) coordination between public health (PH) and infection prevention (IP) officials during disasters. A secondary objective was to evaluate education and training among EM, PH, and IP as they relate to increasing the number of mutually supportive relationships.
Methods: An eight-question survey was conducted among individuals working in New Jersey with responsibilities in PH, EM, and IP to identify themes and the current state of collaboration.
Results: The results of this survey suggested that more dedicated personnel in EM are needed for effective health system disaster planning.
Conclusion: Stronger disaster response action plans can only be achieved through improvements in collaboration among stakeholders in EM, PH, and IP. These partnerships are essential to control disease transmission and protect the public from preventable harm.