TY - JOUR PY - 2010// TI - Pediatric disaster preparedness of a hospital network in a large metropolitan region JO - American journal of disaster medicine A1 - Ferrer, Rizaldy R. A1 - Balasuriya, Darshi A1 - Iverson, Ellen A1 - Upperman, Jeffery S. SP - 27 EP - 34 VL - 5 IS - 1 N2 - OBJECTIVES: We describe pediatric-related emergency experiences and responses, disaster preparation and planning, emergency plan execution and evaluation, and hospital pediatric capabilities and vulnerabilities among a disaster response network in a large urban county in the West Coast of the United States. METHODS: Using semistructured key informant interviews, the authors conducted qualitative research between March and April 2008. Eleven hospitals and a representative from the community clinic association agreed to participate (86 percent response rate) and a total of 22 key informant interviews were completed. Data were analyzed using ATLAS.ti.v.5.0, a qualitative analytical software program. RESULTS: Although hospitals have infrastructure to respond in the event of a large-scale disaster, well-established disaster preparedness plans have not fully accounted for the needs of children. The general hospitals do not anticipate a surge of pediatric victims in the event of a disaster, and they expect that children will be transported to a children's hospital as their conditions become stable. CONCLUSIONS: Even hospitals with well-established disaster preparedness plans have not fully accounted for the needs of children during a disaster. Improved communication between disaster network hospitals is necessary as incorrect information still persists.

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