Publication | Findings |
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Public Health System Research in Public Health Emergency Preparedness in the United States (2009—2015): Actionable Knowledge Base. | Literature search and review of the abstract or the full text. |
Rallying the Troops: A Four-Step Guide to Preparing a Residency Program for Short-Term Weather Emergencies. | Guide |
REACT: A paraprofessional training program for first responders-A pilot study. | Survey, of a program |
Reconstruction and Exploration of Large-scale Distributed Operations – Multimedia tools for Evaluation of Emergency Management Response | Case StudiesParticipant and interviewsQuantitative method for of exercises |
Relationships Between Mental Health Distress and Work-Related Factors Among Prefectural Public Servants Two Months After the Great East Japan Earthquake. | Web-based survey |
Research on Efficiency of Collaborative Allocation System of Emergency Material Based on Synergetic Theory | Theoretical simulation |
Resolving crises through automated bilateral negotiations | Two sets of simulations were conducted One set of simulations was performed with Computer Science students at Bar Ilan University in Israel. This set was performed in order to compare the agent’s performance to the performance of people. The second set of simulations was conducted with Government and Politics students at the University of Maryland. While the Maryland simulations were designed to test hypotheses relating to foreign policy decision-making, they will be presented here as a reliability check of the main Bar Ilan results. Each student was told his/her role in the simulation and they had fifteen minutes to work out a strategy and check their options by means of the GDSS. Pg 13 |
Resource-Poor Settings: Response, Recovery, and Research: Care of the Critically Ill and Injured During Pandemics and Disasters: CHEST Consensus Statement. | Literature review, interviews, expert opinions, Delphi Method |
Scenario-based design: A method for connecting information system design with public health operations and emergency management | Semi-structured interviewsQualitative data analysisScenario-based designValidation surveys and think-aloud protocol |
Short simulation exercises to improve emergency department nurses' self-efficacy for initial disaster management: Controlled before and after study. | A within-group pretest-posttest design was used to examine 13 head nurses’ general and specific self-efficacy before and after an intervention consisting of three short computer based simulation exercises during a 1 hour session. Management skills were assessed using the computer simulation DigEmergo. |
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