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Developing Large-Scale Research in Response to an Oil Spill Disaster: a Case Study.

Richard K Kwok1, Aubrey K Miller2, Kaitlyn B Gam3, Matthew D Curry4, Steven K Ramsey4, Aaron Blair5, Lawrence S Engel3,6, Dale P Sandler3.   

Abstract

Research conducted in the wake of a disaster can provide information to help mitigate health consequences, support future recovery efforts, and improve resilience. However, a number of barriers have prevented time-sensitive research responses following previous disasters. Furthermore, large-scale disasters present their own special challenges due to the number of people exposed to disaster conditions, the number of groups engaged in disaster response, and the logistical challenges of rapidly planning and implementing a large study. In this case study, we illustrate the challenges in planning and conducting a large-scale post-disaster research study by drawing on our experience in establishing the Gulf Long-term Follow-up (GuLF) Study following the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster. We describe considerations in identifying at-risk populations and appropriate comparison groups, garnering support for the study from different stakeholders, obtaining timely scientific and ethics review, measuring and characterizing complex exposures, and addressing evolving community health concerns and unmet medical needs. We also describe the NIH Disaster Research Response (DR2) Program, which provides a suite of resources, including data collection tools, research protocols, institutional review board guidance, and training materials to enable the development and implementation of time-critical studies following disasters and public health emergencies. In describing our experiences related to the GuLF Study and the ongoing efforts through the NIH DR2 Program, we aim to help improve the timeliness, quality, and value of future disaster-related data collection and research studies.

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Keywords:  Cohort studies; Deepwater Horizon; Disasters; Epidemiologic research design; Oil spill; Research strategy

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31376082      PMCID: PMC6699641          DOI: 10.1007/s40572-019-00241-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Environ Health Rep        ISSN: 2196-5412


  80 in total

1.  Oxidative stress biomarkers in long-term participants in clean-up work after the Hebei Spirit oil spill.

Authors:  Su Ryeon Noh; Hae-Kwan Cheong; Mina Ha; Sang-Yong Eom; Heon Kim; Young-Hyun Choi; Domyung Paek
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2015-02-26       Impact factor: 7.963

2.  Urinary metabolites before and after cleanup and subjective symptoms in volunteer participants in cleanup of the Hebei Spirit oil spill.

Authors:  Mina Ha; Hojang Kwon; Hae-Kwan Cheong; Sinye Lim; Seung Jin Yoo; Eun-Jung Kim; Seok Gun Park; Jeongae Lee; Bong Chul Chung
Journal:  Sci Total Environ       Date:  2012-05-15       Impact factor: 7.963

3.  Genotoxicity associated to exposure to Prestige oil during autopsies and cleaning of oil-contaminated birds.

Authors:  Blanca Laffon; Rebeca Fraga-Iriso; Beatriz Pérez-Cadahía; Josefina Méndez
Journal:  Food Chem Toxicol       Date:  2006-05-26       Impact factor: 6.023

4.  Psychological Vulnerability of Residents of Communities Affected by the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill.

Authors:  Kyung-Hwa Choi; Myung-Ho Lim; Mina Ha; Jung Nam Sohn; Jong-Won Kang; Young-Hyun Choi; Hae-Kwan Cheong
Journal:  Disaster Med Public Health Prep       Date:  2015-06-05       Impact factor: 1.385

5.  Studying the Human Health and Ecological Impacts of the Deep Water Horizon Oil Spill Disaster: Introduction to This Special Issue of New Solutions.

Authors:  Sharon Croisant; John Sullivan
Journal:  New Solut       Date:  2018-09-03

6.  The Gulf Long-Term Follow-Up Study (GuLF STUDY): Biospecimen collection at enrollment.

Authors:  Lawrence S Engel; Richard K Kwok; Aubrey K Miller; Aaron Blair; Matthew D Curry; John A McGrath; Dale P Sandler
Journal:  J Toxicol Environ Health A       Date:  2017-04-18

7.  Acute suppression of serum IgM and IgA in tank workers exposed to benzene.

Authors:  J Kirkeleit; E Ulvestad; T Riise; M Bråtveit; B E Moen
Journal:  Scand J Immunol       Date:  2006-12       Impact factor: 3.487

8.  The role of applied epidemiology methods in the disaster management cycle.

Authors:  Josephine Malilay; Michael Heumann; Dennis Perrotta; Amy F Wolkin; Amy H Schnall; Michelle N Podgornik; Miguel A Cruz; Jennifer A Horney; David Zane; Rachel Roisman; Joel R Greenspan; Doug Thoroughman; Henry A Anderson; Eden V Wells; Erin F Simms
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  2014-09-11       Impact factor: 9.308

9.  Community patterns of psychiatric disorders after the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

Authors:  L A Palinkas; J S Petterson; J Russell; M A Downs
Journal:  Am J Psychiatry       Date:  1993-10       Impact factor: 18.112

10.  Children's Mental Health in the Area Affected by the Hebei Spirit Oil Spill Accident.

Authors:  Mina Ha; Woo-Chul Jeong; Myungho Lim; Hojang Kwon; Yeyong Choi; Seung-Jin Yoo; Su Ryun Noh; Hae-Kwan Cheong
Journal:  Environ Health Toxicol       Date:  2013-08-30
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