Research for Community Oriented Approach for Comprehensive Healthcare in Emergency Situations (COACHES)

Mari Kinoshita
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Japan has a high prevalence of natural disasters and it is essential that local and national governments and other organisations develop effective means of handling the impacts of disasters and the resulting emergencies. A research team led by Professor Mari Kinoshita based within the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Kochi in Japan has helped propose a system called the Community Oriented Approach for Comprehensive Healthcare in Emergency Situations (COACHES) that has the potential to be implemented across Japan and lead to more effective and efficient responses to the impacts of disasters and emergencies. Kinoshita has identified shortfalls with current methods of accumulating information about a disaster affected population and, through COACHES, wants to detect hidden or missed data and provide a whole picture of the situation to be able to provide more optimised relief. COACHES provides information to relief personnel that is vital in an emergency situation, including data on where the affected people are located and how they are doing at the present time, which enables rescue and relief teams to prioritise according to the most urgent need. Data is recorded so that it can be reviewed and analysed later, enabling continuous improvements.
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面向社区的紧急情况下综合医疗服务方法研究
日本自然灾害频发,地方和国家政府以及其他组织必须制定有效的手段来处理灾害的影响和由此产生的紧急情况。日本高知大学护理学院Mari Kinoshita教授领导的一个研究小组帮助提出了一个名为“紧急情况下全面医疗保健社区导向方法”(coach)的系统,该系统有可能在日本各地实施,并对灾害和紧急情况的影响做出更有效和高效的反应。木下发现了目前收集受灾人口信息的方法的不足,并希望通过coach发现隐藏或遗漏的数据,并提供情况的全貌,以便能够提供更优化的救济。教练组向救济人员提供在紧急情况下至关重要的信息,包括有关受影响人员所在位置以及他们目前情况的数据,使救援和救济小组能够根据最迫切的需要确定优先次序。数据被记录下来,以便以后进行审查和分析,从而实现持续改进。
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