Top ten knowledge DB entries related to Results are listed below.
A 3-year Health Care Coalition Experience in Advancing Hospital Evacuation Preparedness.
Summary

Decision-making guides, risk analysis tools, and systematic approaches have been developed and testedtransformation of individual organization preparedness to community-level readinessThis process delivered key coalition-building activities and offered a variety of and exercise opportunities to assist a number of organizations, all at different stages of hospital evacuation planning

A dynamic model for disaster response considering prioritized demand points.
Summary

- model is dynamic to account for changes in its parameters- tested the performance of the model- solvability of the model

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

education and directly influence the adoption of social media in county-level emergency management departments- future research could also focus on the messages being posted by emergency management departments to identify effective communication strategies

Multi-purpose 3-D Real Estate: Understanding the Role of 3-D Technology for Enhancing Resilience
Summary

Three-dimensional technology is highly appropriate in preparing for large-scale mass events.provides counter-terrorist teams functionalityThree-dimensional geospatial models enable planners and developers to test potential preparedness and response interventions, and improve the effectiveness and efficiency of reconstruction and recovery efforts.This research provides strong evidence of the role that 3-D geospatial technology can have in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of decision making in the real estate environment, as well as demonstrating that with limited costs, such technology can be developed and integrated into the real estate development and management process.

A Simulation Tool for Examining the Effect of Communications on Disaster Response in the Oil and Gas Industry.
Summary

Results indicate that the order in which technologies are accessed can have a significant impact on the delay times involved in effecting an emergency response.

DATA MODEL DEVELOPMENT FOR FIRE RELATED EXTREME EVENTS: AN ACTIVITY THEORY APPROACH1.
Summary

Using fire incidents as an example, we have developed a systematic data model to capture and standardize response-critical information for fire incident management. The paper provides a detailed data model along with a data dictionary and an object-oriented structureThis project represents one of the first attempts in the response community to propose solutions that would contribute to the creation of a widely accepted set of emergency data standards. The fire incident data model improves collaboration and information sharing among response organizations and agencies.

High Fidelity Simulation to Evaluate Emergency Management in Urgent Care Centers.
Summary

This public health emergency preparedness simulation exercise of infectious disease outbreaks can be a useful learning strategy at other educational institutions an  can be easily replicatedOur first recommendation is that presimulation briefing time should be increased from 15 to 30min.We also suggest adding an informatics component in the actual simulation. This would enhance the delivery of evidence-based care and patient safety

The creation of a training model to support decision-making of emergency management practitioners: A design research study.
Summary

This research in progress paper outlines a proposal to develop an artefact in the form of a course design and related curriculum material for in emergency management decision-making, to be delivered through an online learning management system.

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

A total of 133 school nurses (33.6% response rate) completed a survey; 35.3% of those (N=47) completed both preand postintervention survey that could be matched. Pre- and postintervention preparedness scores ranged from 5 to 28.5 (x=13.3) and 6.5 to 25 (x=14.8), respectively. Postintervention scores were significantly higher than preintervention scores for those who watched at least 1 module (t=-2.3, p<.05).The education intervention was effective at improving school preparedness, though the impact was small. The education intervention needs to be reassessed, especially in regard to providing a longer intervention period.

Team regulation in a simulated medical emergency: An in-depth analysis of cognitive, metacognitive, and affective processes.
Summary

“It may be necessary in such cases to explicitly verbalize the evaluation process so that other team members can provide input. By consulting with the team, the leader would be engaging in resource utilization.”Clearer role identification was needed.

 

 

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