Preparedness of senior centers for active shooter incidents.

Steven Lawrence Paciorek, Lauren Birmingham, Anuja L Sarode, Sonia Alemagno
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Abstract

Objective: The main objective was to evaluate the preparedness of senior centers (SCs) for active shooter (AS) events and test the hypothesis that most SCs were not organized to properly handle AS incidents.

Design: A cross-sectional study based on questionnaire with quantitative measures.

Setting: A questionnaire-based multistate survey of SC Directors (SCDs) of public and private SCs.

Participants: SCs were included upon receipt of answers from SCDs to questionnaire-based survey, resulting in 139 SCs from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Maryland, Indiana, Illinois, New York, and West Virginia.

Main outcome measure: SCs, SCDs, and SCs' staff preparedness and vulnerability to an AS event.

Results: Over half (56 percent) of SCDs replied that their center was not prepared for an AS event. A significant (p < 0.01) association was found between the SCD's perception of being prepared and the availability of a formal AS preventive policy. The lack of panic buttons and surveillance cameras was significantly (p < 0.01) associated with the feeling of inability by SCDs to respond effectively to an AS event. Those SCDs who were confident about their AS preparedness felt significantly (p < 0.01) better prepared to respond to an AS incident. Personal interviews with content experts agreed that all SCDs should take steps to develop an official AS preparedness policy, but its implementation should be the direct responsibility of local policymakers and legislators.

Conclusions: Most SDCs and SCs are unprepared for AS incidents. SCDs should review or develop specific recommendations and implement plans for a better preparedness of SCs and SCDs for AS events. Considering the inherent high vulnerability of older adults, there is an urgent need to have such AS policy in place.

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老年中心为活跃枪手事件做好准备。
目的:主要目的是评估老年中心(SCs)对主动枪手事件的准备情况,并检验大多数老年中心没有适当组织处理AS事件的假设。设计:采用问卷调查和定量测量的横断面研究。背景:一项基于问卷的多州调查,调查对象是公共和私营SC的SC董事。参与者:sc在收到sc对问卷调查的回答后被纳入,共139个sc来自俄亥俄州,宾夕法尼亚州,密歇根州,马里兰州,印第安纳州,伊利诺伊州,纽约州和西弗吉尼亚州。主要结果衡量标准:服务提供商、服务提供商和服务提供商的员工对AS事件的准备和脆弱性。结果:超过一半(56%)的scd回答说他们的中心没有为AS事件做好准备。SCD对准备的感知与正式AS预防政策的可用性之间存在显著(p < 0.01)的关联。缺乏紧急按钮和监控摄像头与scd无法有效应对AS事件的感觉显著相关(p < 0.01)。那些对AS准备有信心的scd对AS事件的应对准备明显更好(p < 0.01)。与内容专家的个人访谈一致认为,所有scd都应采取措施制定官方的AS准备政策,但其实施应由地方决策者和立法者直接负责。结论:大多数SDCs和SCs对AS事件没有准备。可持续发展中心应审查或制定具体建议,并实施计划,使可持续发展中心和可持续发展中心更好地为AS事件做好准备。考虑到老年人固有的高度脆弱性,迫切需要制定这样的政策。
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American journal of disaster medicine
American journal of disaster medicine Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: With the publication of the American Journal of Disaster Medicine, for the first time, comes real guidance in this new medical specialty from the country"s foremost experts in areas most physicians and medical professionals have never seen…a deadly cocktail of catastrophic events like blast wounds and post explosion injuries, biological weapons contamination and mass physical and psychological trauma that comes in the wake of natural disasters and disease outbreak. The journal has one goal: to provide physicians and medical professionals the essential informational tools they need as they seek to combine emergency medical and trauma skills with crisis management and new forms of triage.
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