2nd Edition of Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM)

Disasters such as earthquakes, cyclones, floods, heat waves, nuclear accidents, and large-scale pollution incidents take lives and incur major health problems. The majority of large-scale disasters affect the most vulnerable populations, which often comprise extreme ages, remote living areas, and en...

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description Disasters such as earthquakes, cyclones, floods, heat waves, nuclear accidents, and large-scale pollution incidents take lives and incur major health problems. The majority of large-scale disasters affect the most vulnerable populations, which often comprise extreme ages, remote living areas, and endemic poverty, as well as people with low literacy. Health emergency and disaster risk management (Health-EDRM) refers to the systematic analysis and management of health risks surrounding emergencies and disasters, and plays an important role in reducing the hazards and vulnerability along with extending preparedness, responses, and recovery measures. This concept encompasses risk analyses and interventions, such as accessible early warning systems, the timely deployment of relief workers, and the provision of suitable drugs and medical equipment to decrease the impact of disasters on people before, during, and after an event (or events). Currently, there is a major gap in the scientific literature regarding Health-EDRM to facilitate major global policies and initiatives for disaster risk reduction worldwide.
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subjects acute mental health needs
Asia Pacific
associated factors
biological hazard
biological hazards
cardiovascular diseases
case study
cerebrovascular diseases
climate change
close contact
cold
community mental health services
community resilience
COVID-19
cyclone
Daegu
disaster
disaster management
disaster psychiatry
disaster relief fund
disaster responders
DMHISS
DPAT (Disaster Psychiatric Assistance Team)
duration of activity
early phase of pandemic
elderly
ensemble prediction
Europe
extreme temperature
flood
Fukushima nuclear accident
H-EDRM
head and body motion
health disparities
Health EDRM
health risks
Health-Emergency and Disaster Risk Management
home care
Hong Kong
human behavior
hurricane
indoor environment
indoor positioning
infection risk
infection spread and control
Internet
Japan
kernel density estimation (KDE)
Kumamoto earthquake
landslide displacement
long-term impact
mass media
Medicine and Nursing
Medicine: general issues
mental health
multi-case analysis
n/a
narrative review
natural disaster
NCD management
non-communicable disease
open-plan office
pandemic
personal health protective behaviour
PHEIC
predictive uncertainty
pride
primary prevention
probability combination scheme
psychosocial
psychosocial impacts
public health
Public health and preventive medicine
public health practice
quantile regression neural networks (QRNNs)
risk management
risk perception
risk-taking behaviour
self-care
sensation seeking
sense of belonging
sensor-based
socioeconomic vulnerability
strong wind levels
subtropical city
support
typhoon
urban
vector-borne disease
title 2nd Edition of Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM)
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