Publication Findings
Identifying and explicating knowledge on method transfer: a sectoral system of innovation approach.

- case study of methods transfer- realism, end-user evaluations and usability

Impact of an Education Intervention on Missouri K-12 School Disaster and Biological Event Preparedness.

School biological event readiness

Improving Communication in Crisis Management by Evaluating the Relevance of Messages.

correctness of the relevance assessments

Increasing emergency medicine residents' confidence in disaster management: use of an emergency department simulator and an expedited curriculum.

Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment (START) criteriaDisaster knowledge

Influencing Factors on Social Media Adoption in County-level Emergency Management Departments.

the adoption and use of social media accounts by emergency management departments were examined

Interactive plant simulation modeling for developing an operator training system in a natural gas pressure-regulating station.

A rating system was designed to evaluate the performance of the trainee. No further metrics or KPIs reported apart from technical values for modelling pipes, valves, discharge models…

Interprofessional non-technical skills for surgeons in disaster response: A qualitative study of the Australian perspective.

Non-technical skills for surgeons in disaster response classified in 3 categories:Austere environment skillsCognitive strategiesInterprofessional skills

Investing in Disaster Management Capabilities versus Pre-positioning Inventory: A New Approach to Disaster Preparedness

Delivery performancecosts

Jordanian nurses’ perceptions of their preparedness for disaster management.

KnowledgeSkillsPost crises management dimension

Knowledge, Experiences and Training Needs of Health Professionals about Disaster Preparedness and Response in Southwest Ethiopia: a cross sectional study.

Disaster preparednessTraining NeedPossible public health consequences of disaster

 

 

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