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Disaster Preparedness in Home-based Primary Care: Policy and Training.

Maria L Claver, Tamar Wyte-Lake, Aram Dobalian.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Veterans served by Veterans Health Administration (VHA) home-based primary care (HBPC) are an especially vulnerable population due to high rates of physical, functional, and psychological limitations. Home-bound patients tend to be an older population dealing with normal changes that accompany old age, but may not adequately be prepared for the increased risk that often occurs during disasters. Home health programs are in an advantageous position to address patient preparedness as they may be one of the few outside resources that reach community-dwelling adults. Problem This study further explores issues previously identified from an exploratory study of a single VHA HBPC program regarding disaster preparedness for HBPC patients, including ways in which policy and procedures support the routine assessment of disaster preparedness for patients, including patient education activities.
METHODS: This project involved semi-structured interviews with 31 practitioners and leadership at five VHA HBPC programs; three urban and two rural. Transcripts of the interviews were analyzed using content analysis techniques.
RESULTS: Practitioners reported a need for further training regarding how to assess properly patient disaster preparedness and patient willingness to prepare. Four themes emerged, validating themes identified in a prior exploratory project and identifying additional issues regarding patient disaster preparedness: (1) individual HBPC programs generally are tasked with developing their disaster preparedness policies; (2) practitioners receive limited training about HBPC program preparedness; (3) practitioners receive limited training about how to prepare their patients for a disaster; and (4) the role of HBPC programs is focused on fostering patient self-sufficiency rather than presenting practitioners as first responders. There was significant variability across the five sites in terms of which staff have responsibility for preparedness policies and training.
CONCLUSION: Variability across and within sites regarding how patient needs are addressed by preparedness policies, and in terms of preparedness training for HBPC providers, could place patients at heightened risk of morbidity or mortality following a disaster. Despite the diversity and uniqueness of HBPC programs and the communities they serve, there are basic aspects of preparedness that should be addressed by these programs. The incorporation of resources in assessment and preparedness activities, accompanied by increased communication among directors of HBPC programs across the country, may improve HBPC programs' abilities to assist their patients and their caregivers in preparing for a disaster.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26087649     DOI: 10.1017/S1049023X15004847

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prehosp Disaster Med        ISSN: 1049-023X            Impact factor:   2.040


  5 in total

1.  Home-Based Primary Care's Role in Supporting the Older Old During Wildfires.

Authors:  Tamar Wyte-Lake; Maria Claver; Rachel Johnson-Koenke; Aram Dobalian
Journal:  J Prim Care Community Health       Date:  2019 Jan-Dec

2.  "You get three different hats on and try to figure it out:" home based care provision during a disaster.

Authors:  Sue Anne Bell; Sarah Dickey; Marie-Anne Rosemberg
Journal:  BMC Nurs       Date:  2021-08-31

3.  Barriers and facilitators to providing home-based care in a pandemic: policy and practice implications.

Authors:  Sue Anne Bell; Lydia Krienke; Allyson Brown; Jen Inloes; Zoe Rettell; Tamar Wyte-Lake
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2022-03-21       Impact factor: 3.921

4.  The Development of a Veterans Health Administration Emergency Management Research Agenda.

Authors:  Aram Dobalian; Maria Claver; Deborah Riopelle; Tamar Wyte-Lake; Ismelda Canelo
Journal:  PLoS Curr       Date:  2017-03-23

5.  Provider Delivery of Emergency Preparedness Education in Home-Based Primary Care.

Authors:  Tamar Wyte-Lake; Claudia Der-Martirosian; Maria Claver; Darlene Davis; Aram Dobalian
Journal:  Disaster Med Public Health Prep       Date:  2018-10-31       Impact factor: 5.556

  5 in total

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