05327nam 2201405z- 450 991055734450332120231214133515.0(CKB)5400000000042446(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76805(EXLCZ)99540000000004244620202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrier2nd Edition of Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM)Basel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (239 p.)3-0365-1750-2 3-0365-1749-9 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.2nd Edition of Health Emergency and Disaster Risk ManagementPublic health & preventive medicinebicsscinfection spread and controlinfection riskhuman behaviorclose contactsensor-basedindoor environmentindoor positioninghead and body motionopen-plan officedisasterpsychosocial impactscommunity resilienceKumamoto earthquakeDMHISSdisaster psychiatryJapanacute mental health needsduration of activityDPAT (Disaster Psychiatric Assistance Team)coldpersonal health protective behaviourassociated factorsrisk perceptionsubtropical citydisaster responderssupportpsychosocialrisk managementCOVID-19urbanhealth risksHealth-Emergency and Disaster Risk Managementbiological hazardpandemicPHEICHong KongFukushima nuclear accidentmass mediaInternetpublic health practicecommunity mental health servicestyphoonhurricanecyclonestrong wind levelsnatural disasterHealth-EDRMrisk-taking behavioursensation seekinglandslide displacementpredictive uncertaintyensemble predictionprobability combination schemequantile regression neural networks (QRNNs)kernel density estimation (KDE)Daegusense of belongingpridemental healthdisaster relief fundnon-communicable diseaseself-careNCD managementhome careearly phase of pandemichealth-EDRMprimary preventionvector-borne diseasebiological hazardsclimate changenarrative reviewAsia PacificHealth EDRMlong-term impactpublic healthcase studydisaster managementmulti-case analysisEuropefloodelderlycardiovascular diseasescerebrovascular diseasesH-EDRMextreme temperaturesocioeconomic vulnerabilityhealth disparitiesPublic health & preventive medicineChan Emily Ying Yangedt904187Lam Holly Ching YuedtChan Emily Ying YangothLam Holly Ching YuothBOOK99105573445033212nd Edition of Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health-EDRM)3035243UNINA