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Assessing the Public Health Consequences of Terrorist Attacks on Telecommunications Infrastructure: A Global Analysis. 评估恐怖主义袭击电信基础设施的公共卫生后果:一项全球分析。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.311
Zakaria Mani, Krzysztof Goniewicz

Objectives: This study investigates the public health implications of terrorist attacks on telecommunications infrastructure globally, assessing the direct and indirect impacts on emergency response and medical services.

Methods: Utilizing retrospective analysis, this research delves into incidents recorded in the Global Terrorism Database (GTD) from 1970 to 2020. The study employs descriptive statistical methods to identify patterns and examine the regional distribution and frequency of these attacks, alongside the types of weaponry used and the direct casualties involved.

Results: The analysis underscores a significant focus on telecommunications by terrorist groups, revealing a frequent use of high-impact weapons like explosives and incendiary devices aimed at maximizing disruption. The study highlights considerable regional variations in the frequency and nature of attacks, emphasizing the strategic importance of these infrastructures to public safety and health systems.

Conclusions: The findings demonstrate the critical need for robust security enhancements tailored to regional threats and the integration of advanced technologies in public safety strategies. The research advocates for enhanced international cooperation and policymaking to mitigate the impacts of these attacks, ensuring telecommunications resilience in the face of global terrorism.

目的:本研究调查恐怖袭击对全球电信基础设施的公共卫生影响,评估对应急响应和医疗服务的直接和间接影响。方法:采用回顾性分析方法,对1970年至2020年全球恐怖主义数据库(GTD)中记录的事件进行研究。该研究采用描述性统计方法来确定模式,并审查这些袭击的区域分布和频率,以及使用的武器类型和所涉及的直接伤亡。结果:分析强调了恐怖组织对电信的高度关注,揭示了他们经常使用高影响力武器,如炸药和燃烧装置,目的是最大限度地破坏。该研究强调了袭击频率和性质的区域差异,强调了这些基础设施对公共安全和卫生系统的战略重要性。结论:研究结果表明,迫切需要针对区域威胁加强强有力的安全措施,并将先进技术纳入公共安全战略。该研究主张加强国际合作和政策制定,以减轻这些攻击的影响,确保电信在面对全球恐怖主义时的弹性。
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Evaluation of Clinical and Laboratory Findings and Outcomes in Patients Suffering from Earthquake-Related Crush Injury: Who Needs Renal Replacement Therapy? 地震相关挤压损伤患者的临床和实验室结果评估:谁需要肾脏替代治疗?
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.263
Akif Bayyigit, F Hande Gunay, Mustafa Yerli, Zekeriya Ervatan, E Belen Karmis, M Gulay Kadioglu Kocak

Objectives: Many people who are rescued alive from rubble after earthquakes suffer from crush injuries and associated acute kidney injury (AKI). McMahon score is used to determine the risk of AKI and mortality due to rhabdomyolysis in hospitalized patients. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical findings, biochemical characteristics, and outcomes of crush injury patients admitted to our tertiary hospital and the use of the McMahon score in determining the need for renal replacement therapy (RRT) in this patient group.

Methods: Sociodemographic, clinical, and biochemical parameters of 28 patients who had creatine kinase levels of 1000 U/L and above were recorded. Patients with crush injuries requiring and not requiring RRT were compared according to the McMahon Score.

Results: A total of 42% of patients developed AKI and 67% of them required renal replacement therapy. In crush injury patients requiring RRT, serum urea, creatinine, LDH, aspartate aminotransferase, alanine transaminase, phosphorus, and procalcitonin levels were significantly higher and albumin levels were significantly lower at admission compared to patients not requiring RRT. All patients who required RRT had a McMahon Score ≥6.

Conclusions: A high McMahon score at hospital admission is associated with an increased need for RRT.

目的:地震后从废墟中被救出的许多人都有挤压伤和相关的急性肾损伤(AKI)。McMahon评分用于确定住院患者横纹肌溶解引起AKI的风险和死亡率。在本研究中,我们旨在评估我们三级医院收治的挤压伤患者的临床表现、生化特征和结局,并利用McMahon评分来确定该患者组是否需要肾替代治疗(RRT)。方法:记录28例肌酸激酶1000 U/L及以上患者的社会人口学、临床及生化指标。根据McMahon评分对需要和不需要RRT的挤压伤患者进行比较。结果:共有42%的患者发生AKI, 67%的患者需要肾脏替代治疗。在需要RRT的挤压伤患者中,入院时血清尿素、肌酐、LDH、天冬氨酸转氨酶、丙氨酸转氨酶、磷和降钙素原水平显著高于不需要RRT的患者,白蛋白水平显著低于不需要RRT的患者。所有需要RRT的患者McMahon评分≥6。结论:住院时McMahon评分高与RRT需求增加有关。
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A Tragic Reminder and Heartfelt Tribute: Analyzing the Effects of Explosive Violence on Somali Students' Educational Journeys in 2009 and 2011. 一个悲惨的提醒和衷心的敬意:分析2009年和2011年索马里学生教育旅程中爆炸性暴力的影响。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.318
Mohamed Farah Yusuf Mohamud
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Experiences of Communities Living in Shelters During the 2022 Eastern Kentucky Floods. 2022年东肯塔基州洪水期间居住在避难所的社区的经验。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.136
Lilanthi Balasuriya, Oshea Johnson, Tammy Riley, Anthony Scott Lockard, Pamela McManus, Angela Raleigh, Martha Ellis, Amy Helene Schnall, Arianna Hanchey, Sandra Darling, Kristy Bolen, Doug Thoroughman

Background: On July 28, 2022, floods in eastern Kentucky displaced over 600 individuals. With the goal of understanding mental health needs of affected families, we surveyed households living in flood evacuation shelters after the 2022 Kentucky floods.

Methods: Families experiencing displacement from the 2022 Kentucky floods currently living in three different temporary shelter locations were surveyed via convenience sampling. A rapid community needs assessment involving in-person interviews using modified two stage cluster methodology (CASPER) was conducted between September 6-9, 2022.

Results: Teams conducted 61 household interviews. Since the flood, 27.7% reported that their household received services from behavioral health and 19.6% received grief counseling. Experiencing agitation (36.7%), difficulty concentrating (47.5%), nightmares (62.3%), or suicidal thoughts/self-harm (6.6%) were reported by households surveyed. Over one-fourth (27.0%) of individuals surveyed reported being depressed nearly every day. Over 20% reported anhedonia (inability to feel pleasure) nearly every day. Over 75% of individuals surveyed reported being anxious several days or more over the last two weeks. Over one-third of individuals (34.0%) reported being unable to stop worrying nearly every day. Of those individuals surveyed, 36.1% reported barriers to mental health services.

Conclusions: Symptoms of depressed mood, anhedonia, anxiety, and nightmares were prevalent in displaced families six weeks after the 2022 Kentucky floods. Providing and encouraging access to mental health services are important priorities during disaster recovery.

背景:2022年7月28日,肯塔基州东部的洪水使600多人流离失所。为了了解受影响家庭的心理健康需求,我们调查了2022年肯塔基州洪水后居住在洪水疏散避难所的家庭。方法:通过方便抽样的方式对因2022年肯塔基州洪水而流离失所的家庭进行了调查,这些家庭目前居住在三个不同的临时避难所。在2022年9月6日至9日期间,采用改进的两阶段聚类方法(CASPER)进行了一项涉及面对面访谈的快速社区需求评估。结果:小组对61户家庭进行了访谈。自洪水以来,27.7%的人报告他们的家庭接受了行为健康服务,19.6%的人接受了悲伤咨询。受访家庭报告有躁动(36.7%)、注意力难以集中(47.5%)、做噩梦(62.3%)或有自杀念头/自残(6.6%)。超过四分之一(27.0%)的受访者表示,他们几乎每天都感到抑郁。超过20%的人几乎每天都有快感缺乏症(无法感受到快乐)。超过75%的受访者表示,在过去两周内,他们焦虑了几天或更长时间。超过三分之一(34.0%)的人表示几乎每天都无法停止担忧。在接受调查的个人中,36.1%的人报告了心理健康服务的障碍。结论:在2022年肯塔基州洪水发生六周后,流离失所的家庭普遍出现抑郁情绪、快感缺乏、焦虑和噩梦等症状。提供和鼓励获得心理健康服务是灾后恢复期间的重要优先事项。
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Factors Affecting the Disaster Attitudes of Volunteers in a Non-Governmental Organization: Path Analysis. 影响非政府组织志愿者灾害态度的因素:路径分析。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.264
Dercan Gencbas, Ebrar Karayel Yalcin

Objectives: This study aimed to examine the effect of volunteers' health behaviors and disaster preparedness on disaster attitudes.

Methods: The sample comprised 378 volunteers aged 18 to 30 who were affiliated with the largest volunteer network in a non-governmental organization in Turkey. In the study, data were collected with Descriptive Information Form, the Disaster Preparedness Scale, and the Disaster Attitude Scale.

Results: The mean total score of the participants in the Disaster Attitude Scale was 3.06 ± 0.73 (1-5). The mean total scale score of the participants in the Disaster Preparedness Scale was 33.21 ± 8.02 (13-54). Notably, factors such as using alcohol, the status of general health checkups status, and scores on the physical protection and assistance subscales the Disaster Preparedness Scale were significantly associated with the Disaster Attitude Scale total score (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: In this study, regular general health check-ups, alcohol use in general, and physical protection and assistance sub-scales are critical determinants of volunteers' attitudes toward disasters. The disaster volunteers, health professionals particularly nurses, should develop training programs to enhance volunteers' disaster attitudes focusing on promoting disaster preparedness and positive health behaviors in both governmental and non-governmental organizations.

目的:探讨志愿者健康行为和备灾对灾害态度的影响。方法:样本包括378名年龄在18至30岁之间的志愿者,他们隶属于土耳其非政府组织中最大的志愿者网络。本研究采用描述性信息表、备灾准备量表和灾害态度量表收集数据。结果:灾害态度量表的平均总分为3.06±0.73(1-5)分。被试备灾量表的平均总分为33.21±8.02(13-54)分。值得注意的是,使用酒精、一般健康检查状态、备灾量表物理保护和援助分量表得分等因素与灾害态度量表总分显著相关(P < 0.05)。结论:在本研究中,定期一般健康检查、一般酒精使用、身体保护和援助量表是志愿者对灾害态度的重要决定因素。灾害志愿人员、保健专业人员特别是护士应制定培训方案,以加强志愿人员的灾害态度,重点是在政府和非政府组织中促进备灾和积极的保健行为。
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An Evaluation of the Readability, Quality, and Content of Online Disaster Preparedness Materials for the Society. 社会在线备灾资料的可读性、质量和内容评价。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.310
Bengisu Karagöz, F Nehir Öznur Muz, Sibel Sert, Oğuz Han Aydilek, M Amine Altındag, Selma Metintaş, M Fatih Önsüz

Objectives: A useful way to prepare the public for disasters is to teach them where to get information. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the readability and appropriateness of the content of websites prepared for the public on disaster preparedness.

Methods: In September-October 2022, we evaluated 95 disaster preparedness websites (intended for the public) using the Ateşman Readability Index, JAMA criteria, DISCERN, and a new researcher-created content comparison form. Evaluation scores were compared according to information sources.

Results: Of the websites included in the research, 45.2% represented government institutions (GIG), 38.0% non-profit organizations (NPOG), 8.4% municipal organizations (MOG), and 8.4% other organizations (OG). Those which scored above average on the websites were 36.8% on the content evaluation, 51.6% on the DISCERN scale, 53.7% on the Ateşman Readability Index, and 55.8% on the JAMA criteria. The content evaluation form showed that the scores of the websites belonging to the MOG were higher than the scores of the other websites. Others group websites also scored higher than altered websites on the JAMA criteria.

Conclusions: The study revealed that websites created to increase public knowledge on disaster preparedness are not good enough in terms of readability, quality, and content.

目标:让公众做好防灾准备的一个有用方法是教他们从哪里获取信息。本研究的目的是评估为公众准备的备灾网站内容的可读性和适当性。方法:在2022年9 - 10月,我们使用ateman可读性指数、JAMA标准、DISCERN和一种新的研究人员创建的内容比较表格评估了95个备灾网站(面向公众)。根据信息来源比较评价分数。结果:在纳入研究的网站中,政府机构(GIG)占45.2%,非营利组织(NPOG)占38.0%,市政组织(MOG)占8.4%,其他组织(OG)占8.4%。在网站上,36.8%的人在内容评价上得分高于平均水平,51.6%的人在DISCERN量表上得分高于平均水平,53.7%的人在ate可读性指数上得分高于平均水平,55.8%的人在JAMA标准上得分高于平均水平。内容评价表显示,MOG所属网站得分高于其他网站得分。其他团体网站在JAMA标准上的得分也高于修改过的网站。结论:研究显示,为增加公众防灾知识而建立的网站在可读性、质量和内容方面不够好。
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The Turkish Earthquake: Adapting a Relevant Medical Relief Response Mode. 土耳其地震:适应相关的医疗救援响应模式。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.296
Avi Benov, Ofer Merin, Tomer Koler, Güneş Tümer Ezgi, Elon Glassberg

On February 6, 2023, a Mw 7.8 earthquake struck southern and central Turkey and northern and western Syria. Over 50 000 people were confirmed dead, and nearly 130 000 were injured. The Turkish government was leading the response there through coordination by the Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (AFAD). A massive search and rescue operation continued, and humanitarian partners were rapidly ramping up efforts to provide life-saving assistance. Over 53 000 Turkish emergency workers were deployed to the regions affected by the earthquakes. More than 100 nations and international organizations mounted a massive, unprecedented response. Among them, the State of Israel dispatched 2 missions, with the first on the ground the same day as the earthquake. Under guidance of the local health authorities, it was determined that the most effective approach would be to support an existing medical facility rather than establishing a standalone field operation. Teams responding to disaster zones should arrive only after a formal request and deploy after full coordination with the local country. The devastated country understands best what is really needed. Deploying in full collaboration has an advantage of better cultural understanding and long-term effect in restoring the local needs.

2023年2月6日,土耳其南部和中部以及叙利亚北部和西部发生7.8级地震。超过5万人被证实死亡,近13万人受伤。土耳其政府通过灾害和紧急情况管理局(AFAD)的协调,领导了那里的反应。大规模的搜救行动仍在继续,人道主义合作伙伴正在迅速加大力度,提供挽救生命的援助。53 000多名土耳其紧急救援人员被派往地震灾区。100多个国家和国际组织采取了前所未有的大规模应对措施。其中,以色列派出了2个任务,第一个任务在地震当天就到达了地面。在地方卫生当局的指导下,确定最有效的办法是支持现有的医疗设施,而不是建立一个独立的外地行动。对灾区作出反应的小组只有在收到正式请求后才能到达灾区,并在与当地国家充分协调后进行部署。这个满目疮痍的国家最清楚自己真正需要的是什么。以全面合作的方式部署,有利于加深对文化的了解,并对恢复当地需求有长远的影响。
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Challenges and Implications of Providing Continuous Care for the Elderly in Disaster Situations: A Case Study from the Noto Peninsula Earthquake. 灾害情况下持续照护老人的挑战与启示:以诺托半岛地震为例。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.161
Michioki Endo, Akihiko Ozaki, Ryo Ikeguchi, Chika Yamamoto, Toshiki Abe, Sakiko Inoue, Kazuko Ishikawa, Yuki Kikuchi, Tianchen Zhao, Masahiro Kami, Hiroyuki Beniya

On January 1, 2024, an earthquake with a maximum seismic intensity of 7 struck the Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan, causing significant casualties and displacement. The Noto Peninsula has a high aging rate, with 49.5% of its population aged 65 or older. This case study focuses on a 68-year-old woman who developed aspiration pneumonia after being admitted to a welfare shelter. The case highlights the challenges of managing chronic medical care during disasters, particularly for the elderly.

2024年1月1日,日本石川县诺东半岛发生最大烈度7级地震,造成重大人员伤亡和流离失所。诺托半岛的高龄化率很高,65岁以上人口占49.5%。本案例研究的重点是一位68岁的妇女,她在进入福利收容所后患上了吸入性肺炎。该案例突出了灾害期间管理慢性医疗保健的挑战,特别是对老年人而言。
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Artificial Intelligence in Air Medical Transport within Emergency Medical Service (EMS). 紧急医疗服务(EMS)中航空医疗运输的人工智能。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-06 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.284
Payam Emami
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The Impact of Disaster Preparedness Training on Disaster Preparedness and Attitudes Toward Fertility and Childbearing Among Women of Reproductive Age. 备灾培训对育龄妇女备灾和生育态度的影响。
IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Pub Date : 2024-12-06 DOI: 10.1017/dmp.2024.312
Ebru Cirban Ekrem, Beyzanur Örenlioğlu, Elif Davulcu

Objectives: Natural disasters are frequent occurrences worldwide and can influence fertility preferences. This study aimed to assess the impact of disaster preparedness training on the disaster readiness levels of women of reproductive age and their fertility and childbearing attitudes.

Methods: The study employed a classic experimental design with a pre-test and post-test control group. The sample consisted of women of reproductive age in Turkey, determined through the G-Power 3.1.9.7 program, with intervention (n = 88) and control (n = 88) groups totaling 176 participants. Data were collected using a "Preliminary Evaluation Form," "Descriptive Information Form," "Disaster Preparedness Scale (DPS)," and "Attitudes Toward Fertility and Childbearing Scale (AFCS)."

Results: In the intervention group, the post-test scores significantly increased for the DPS and the AFCS sub-scale on the importance of fertility for the future (P<0.05).

Conclusions: The study found that disaster preparedness training provided to women of reproductive age improved their disaster readiness levels. Following the training, the women's knowledge about physical protection during disasters, assistance in disasters, and disaster warnings and systems also increased. Additionally, the training enhanced the positive attitudes of these women toward childbearing.

目标:自然灾害在世界范围内频繁发生,可影响生育偏好。本研究旨在评估备灾培训对育龄妇女备灾水平及其生育和生育态度的影响。方法:采用经典实验设计,分为前测组和后测组。样本由土耳其育龄妇女组成,通过G-Power 3.1.9.7程序确定,干预组(n = 88)和对照组(n = 88)共176名参与者。使用“初步评估表”、“描述性信息表”、“备灾量表”和“生育态度量表”收集数据。结果:干预组在生育对未来重要性的DPS和AFCS子量表的测试后得分显著提高(p)。结论:研究发现,对育龄妇女进行备灾培训提高了她们的备灾水平。培训后,妇女对灾害期间人身保护、灾害援助以及灾害预警和系统的知识也有所提高。此外,培训增强了这些妇女对生育的积极态度。
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