| Literature DB >> 34066931 |
Ryoma Kayano1, Shuhei Nomura2,3, Jonathan Abrahams4, Qudsia Huda4, Emily Y Y Chan5, Virginia Murray6.
Abstract
In response to the increasing burden of recent health emergencies and disasters, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners established the WHO thematic platform for health emergency and disaster risk management research network (health EDRM RN) in 2016, with the purposes of promoting global research collaboration among various stakeholders and enhancing research activities that generate evidence to manage health risks associated with all types of emergencies and disasters. With the strong support and involvement of all WHO regional offices, the health EDRM RN now works with more than 200 global experts and partners to implement its purposes. The 1st and 2nd Core Group Meetings of the health EDRM RN were held on 17-18 October 2019 and 27 November 2020, respectively, to discuss the development of a global research agenda that the health EDRM RN will focus on facilitating, promoting, synthesizing and implementing, taking into account the emergence of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) (health EDRM RN research agenda). A focus of the meetings was the establishment of an online platform to share information and knowledge, including the databases that the health EDRM RN accumulates (WHO health EDRM knowledge hub). This paper presents a summary of the discussion results of the meetings.Entities:
Keywords: WHO thematic platform for health EDRM; health EDRM knowledge hub; health EDRM research agenda; health EDRM research network; health emergency and disaster risk management (health EDRM)
Year: 2021 PMID: 34066931 PMCID: PMC8125479 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18094959
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Preliminary research themes and questions (WHO Centre for Health Development, 2021).
| Theme | Additional Research Questions Proposed at the 1st Core Group Meeting [ | Research Questions Proposed at the 2018 Kobe Expert Meeting [ | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Area 1 * | Health data management before, during and after emergencies and disasters | a. How can data on non-death health outcomes be captured? | a. What are the national and regional challenges inhibiting the implementation of WHO standardized medical data collection systems after emergencies and disasters? |
| Area 2 * | Psychosocial management before, during and after emergencies and disasters | a. How can common or standardized countermeasures apply psychosocial management across all settings (natural hazard-related events, human-induced events, disease outbreaks, etc.)? | a. How can mental health and psychosocial risk be classified using longitudinal and multi-centric studies? |
| Area 3 * | Community disaster risk management including disaster risk literacy and addressing the needs of subpopulations | a. No additional questions were proposed. Follow-up is required. | a. What architecture is needed to support research into health EDRM, including consensus among disciplines and ethics? |
| Area 4 * | Health workforce development for health EDRM | a. What are the indicators that evaluate training effectiveness? | a. How can different countries strengthen health EDRM through disaster risk management training programs, and what strategies will support retention, motivation and deployment of trained people? |
| Area 5 * | Research methods and ethics | a. How can the ethical approval processes for health EDRM be accelerated? | a. What are the definitions of the research methods and technical terms for the health EDRM? |
| Area 6 | Translational research | How can successful mechanisms be promoted to facilitate the translation of research findings into policy and practice? | Not available. |
| Area 7 | Complex health risk conceptualization | How can directions be communicated for conceptualizing the complex health risks associated with various emergencies and disasters? | Not available. |
| Area 8 | Cross-disciplinary research agenda | a. How can overlapping research topics with other non-health sectors be identified? | Not available. |
* Originally proposed at the 2018 Kobe Expert Meeting [8].