OBJECTIVES: To determine the compliance of a select number of families with national recommendations for disaster preparedness. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A questionnaire focusing on knowledge of community evacuation plans and the presence of a family emergency response plan was distributed simultaneously in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and Bronx County, New York. RESULTS: A total of 1024 questionnaires were analyzed, and it was found that 35% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 32-38) of families were familiar with community evacuation plans, and 43% (95% CI = 40-46) had a family emergency response plan. Also, 17% (95% CI = 15-19) of respondents had discussed preparedness with their primary care physician; this subset of respondents was more likely to be familiar with community evacuation plans and was more likely to have a family emergency response plan. CONCLUSIONS: These data show that families are, for the most part, not in compliance with national recommendations for preparedness. Families who discussed preparedness with their primary care physician were more likely to be compliant.
OBJECTIVES: To determine the compliance of a select number of families with national recommendations for disaster preparedness. PATIENTS AND METHODS: A questionnaire focusing on knowledge of community evacuation plans and the presence of a family emergency response plan was distributed simultaneously in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and Bronx County, New York. RESULTS: A total of 1024 questionnaires were analyzed, and it was found that 35% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 32-38) of families were familiar with community evacuation plans, and 43% (95% CI = 40-46) had a family emergency response plan. Also, 17% (95% CI = 15-19) of respondents had discussed preparedness with their primary care physician; this subset of respondents was more likely to be familiar with community evacuation plans and was more likely to have a family emergency response plan. CONCLUSIONS: These data show that families are, for the most part, not in compliance with national recommendations for preparedness. Families who discussed preparedness with their primary care physician were more likely to be compliant.
Authors: Michelle Murti; Tesfaye Bayleyegn; Martha Stanbury; William Dana Flanders; Ellen Yard; Mawuli Nyaku; Amy Wolkin Journal: Disaster Med Public Health Prep Date: 2014-02-13 Impact factor: 1.385
Authors: Charlotte Scheerens; Els Bekaert; Sunanda Ray; Akye Essuman; Bob Mash; Peter Decat; An De Sutter; Patrick Van Damme; Wouter Vanhove; Samuel Lietaer; Jan De Maeseneer; Farai Madzimbamuto; Ilse Ruyssen Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health Date: 2021-06-11 Impact factor: 3.390