Situation report: Australian general practitioners in disaster health management.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Australian Journal of General Practice Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.31128/AJGP-06-24-7325
Penelope Burns, Elizabeth Reay, Kate Sandy, Nina Robertson
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Abstract

Background: After decades of debate, Australian general practitioners (GPs) are being integrated into disaster health management (DHM) systems.

Objective: This article outlines the evolving integration of GPs into DHM in Australia and discusses key DHM concepts and systems GPs need to know.

Discussion: The aim of disaster response is a unified efficient whole-of-health response based on a multidisciplinary pre-planned, pre exercised system. Each discipline must have a clear understanding of how the system works and where they fit within the response. GPs' link to the DHM system is through the local Primary Health Network that links to the broader disaster health response through the local health service areas. This article outlines the evolving integration of GPs into DHM in Australia. Although there is a long way to go before there is full integration of GPs consistently across all local health service areas, without linkage to the broader disaster response, GPs risk being unsupported, isolated and less effective in their response.

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情况报告:灾害健康管理中的澳大利亚全科医生。
背景:经过几十年的争论,澳大利亚全科医生(全科医生)正在被纳入灾害健康管理(DHM)系统。目的:本文概述了澳大利亚全科医生融入DHM的演变,并讨论了全科医生需要了解的关键DHM概念和系统。讨论:灾害应对的目的是在多学科预先计划、预先演练的系统基础上,统一有效的全卫生响应。每个学科都必须清楚地了解系统是如何工作的,以及它们在响应中的位置。全科医生与DHM系统的联系是通过当地初级卫生网络,该网络通过当地卫生服务区与更广泛的灾害卫生反应联系起来。本文概述了澳大利亚全科医生融入DHM的演变过程。虽然在所有地方卫生服务领域全面整合全科医生,而不与更广泛的灾害应对联系起来,还有很长的路要走,但全科医生在应对方面面临着得不到支持、孤立和效率较低的风险。
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Australian Journal of General Practice
Australian Journal of General Practice Medicine-Family Practice
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of General Practice (AJGP) aims to provide relevant, evidence-based, clearly articulated information to Australian general practitioners (GPs) to assist them in providing the highest quality patient care, applicable to the varied geographic and social contexts in which GPs work and to all GP roles as clinician, researcher, educator, practice team member and opinion leader. All articles are subject to peer review before they are accepted for publication.
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