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Disaster Preparedness in Philippine Nurses. | Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 16 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA) for descriptive and inferential statistics |
Disaster spread simulation and rescue time optimization in a resource network. | Static and dynamic behavioral models of resource nodes, the principles of initiation and spread, models for the of resource networks subject to , and rescue optimization problems were systematically examined. |
Do or die--Strategic decision-making following a shock event. | Prior to analysis, responses to each question were entered into appropriate cells of a spreadsheet. The data analysis employed qualitative procedures aimed at uncovering themes relating to shock events and the contextual details of their decision making prior to and following a shock event. Statements were coded firstly using an open (or initial meaning code) and secondly an axial (or categorisation of open codes) coding scheme as recommended by Miles and Huberman (1984) and also Strauss and Corbin (1998) |
Does message placement influence risk perception and affect? | Analysis of Moment Structures |
Dynamic decision support for managing regional resources: Mapping risk in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. | we performed two types of geospatial modeling: (1) service area delineations based on estimated travel times; and (2) selection of facilities to optimize proximity to a variety of potential hazards |
Early warning and mass evacuation in coastal cities. | This comparison verified the replicability of methodological guidelines in two different European contexts. The cultural and organizational differences and the different number of people involved underlined strong questions to be addressed when applying them. In order to assess the efficiency of an evacuation strategy and to compute the number of people successfully evacuated over time, a macroscopic model (not representing each individual vehicle but only flows of vehicles in congestion points) for the simulation of traffic congestion was used |
Earthquake relief: Iranian nurses’ responses in Bam, 2003, and lessons learned. | The author transcribed the tape-recorded interviews and the data were analysed using the method of latent content analysis. The analysis started by identifying the units of meanings that could be extracted from the statements, which were essential for participants’ experiences. It proceeded using line-by-line coding; codes were freely generated during repeated discussions between the researchers. Statements that were unrelated to the study were excluded. Codes with similar meanings were grouped into categories. The transcripts were reviewed in order to validate the codes and categories. |
Emergency crowd evacuation modeling and simulation framework with cellular discrete event systems. | Modeling |
Emergency Management Decision Making during Severe Weather. | Quantitative anlaysis |
Emergency nurses and disaster response: An exploration of South Australian emergency nurses’ knowledge and perceptions of their roles in disaster response. | Data was analyzed using sum, percentage, frequency distributions and measures of central tendency. Thematic analysis was also used for the analysis of all the open ended and short answer questions. |
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