Disaster Health Management : A Primer for Students and Practitioners

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Disaster health is an emerging field that focuses on developing prevention, preparation, response and recovery systems for dealing with health problems that result from a disaster. As disasters worldwide differ in their nature, scope and cultural context, a thorough understanding of the fundamental tenets of sound disaster health management is essential for both students and practitioners to participate confidently and effectively in the field. Disaster Health Management is the first comprehensive textbook to provide a standard guide to terminology and management systems across the entire spectrum of disaster health. Authored by experienced educators, researchers and practitioners in disaster health management, this textbook provides an authoritative overview of: The conceptual basis for disaster management Systems and structures for disaster management Managing disasters through the continuum of preparedness, response and recovery The variations associated with both natural and technological disasters The strategic considerations associated with leadership, research, education and future directions. Using Australasian systems and structures as examples of generic principles which will find application globally, Disaster Health Management is an essential text for both undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as for professionals involved in all aspects of disaster management.

Author(s): Gerry FitzGerald; Mike Tarrant; Peter Aitken; Marie Fredriksen
Publisher: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
Year: 2017

Language: English
Commentary: Biology\\Nature Hazard
Pages: xxviii, 351
City: Abington, Oxon ; New York, NY
Tags: Disaster Planning--methods; Community Health Planning--methods; Australia; Hazards & Disasters; Climate Change; Environmental Studies; Environment and Sustainability; Environment & Health; Epidemiology; Health and Social Care; Population Health; Public Health Policy and Practice

Cover
Title
Copyright
Contents
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
List of acronyms
Foreword
PART 1 The conceptual basis of disaster management
1 Definitions and terminology
2 Disaster trends and impact
3 Concepts and principles
PART 2 Key elements of disaster management
4 Disaster management systems
5 Legal and ethical aspects of disaster management
6 Risk and its management
7 Business Continuity Management
8 Risk and crisis communication during health disasters
9 Community engagement
PART 3 Healthcare considerations
10 Health systems and disaster management
11 Healthcare considerations in disasters
PART 4 Getting ready
12 Prevention and mitigation
13 Planning
14 Preparedness
PART 5 Incident management
15 Incident assessment and evaluation
16 Incident management
17 External assistance in disasters
PART 6 Recovering
18 Community recovery
19 Psychosocial aspects of disasters
PART 7 Unique challenges of particular disasters
20 Natural disasters
21 Manmade disasters
22 Complex events
PART 8 Strategic considerations
23 Leadership
24 Evaluation and learning
25 Education, training and research
26 Future challenges
Index