Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 544 g
Buch, Englisch, 330 Seiten, Format (B × H): 150 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 544 g
ISBN: 978-1-4398-5765-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Preparedness and rigorous planning on community, state, and regional levels are critical to containing the threat of pandemic illness. Steeped in research and recommendations from lessons learned, Pandemic Planning describes the processes necessary for the efficient and effective preparation, prevention, response, and recovery from a pandemic threat. This evidence-based book guides plan development and provides solutions to common strategic, ethical, and practical challenges to pandemic preparedness.
Topics discussed include:
- The current threat of pandemics and how they relate to homeland security and emergency management
- Leadership and incident management structure as they relate to pandemic preparedness
- Computer simulation models and data visualization for strengthening prevention and control measures within a community
- Marketing principles and how they promote pandemic preparedness for a community
- Lessons learned from pandemic influenza exercises conducted with regional hospitals and how those lessons can be applied to other institutions
- Government resources available to assist with the planning for and monitoring of a pandemic event
- Economic and logistic concerns that arise during a pandemic
Discussing preparedness across a variety of institutional levels, the authors’ collaboration with national research leaders and community stakeholders has enabled them to assemble the most current and essential information available on pandemic preparedness. Their book distills this information into workable strategies to bolster public health, mitigate risk, and protect the population.
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Professional Practice & Development
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Weitere Infos & Material
Resources Available to Assist with Planning and Monitoring a Pandemic. Classic Military War Principles Applied to Pandemic Preparation. Local Leadership in a Pandemic Influenza. Developing a Systematic Pandemic Influenza Program for Preparing a State. Pandemic Planning for Local Health Departments. Developing a Prevention and Control Program with an Accompanying Simulation. Engaging Volunteer Organizations to Prepare for Pandemics. Lessons Learned from H1N1: Use of the Incident Command System in the Public Health Response. All-Hazard Public Health: Business as Usual. The Future of Survey-Based Research: Exploring University Students’ Vaccination Decision. A Demonstration of Social Media Research Methods: Investigating the Public Opinion of the Flu Shot during the H1N1 Pandemic. Developing a Mission-Ready Influenza Epidemic Preparedness Strategy for Campus Public Safety Responders. Lessons Learned from Tabletop Exercises. Preparedness Planning: Five Motivating Dimensions. Recovery Planning for Critical Pandemic-Associated Built Infrastructure. Index.