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Evidence Aid Symposium 20 Sep. 2014, Hyderabad, India The Need for Evidence Based Public Health Response in Disasters Dr. Prasanta Mahapatra The Institute of Health Systems HACA Bhavan, Hyderabad, TS 500004, INDIA

Basic Healthcare Seeking Behavior Need to do something, when faced with an imminent or realised health related disaster. People want public health authorities to do something and expect to see them knowing what to do and doing what they ought to do. People care about what works rather than what ought to work. Based on perceptions, beliefs, information and/or knowledge of the extant environment.

Belief Beliefs & Realities of Public Health Emergency Situations 1 Dispatchers will hear of the disaster & send em response units to the scene. 2 Trained emergency personnel will carry out field search & rescue. 3 Trained EMS personnel will triage & refer to hospitals, if needed. 4 Casualties will be transported to hospitals by ambulance. 5 Casualties will be distributed among hospitals appropriately. 6 Field authorities will promptly notify area hospitals about casualties transported to them. 7 Most serious casualties will reach Reality Emergency response units, both local & distant, will often self-dispatch. Most initial search & rescue is carried out by the survivors themselves. Casualties are likely to bypass on-site triage and go directly to hospitals. Most casualties arrive by a variety means (Pvt. cars, taxis, police, walk etc.) Most casualties are transported to the closest or most familiar hospitals. Hospitals may learn about a disaster from the first arriving victims, news media and other sources. Least serious casualties often arrive first. first. Source: Heide Erik Auf der. The Importance of Evidence-Based Disaster Planning. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2006 Jan; 47(1):34-49.

Preparedness & Planning for Disaster Mitigation. Adhoc plans based on anecdotal evidence from most recent disasters and/or personal experience of officers may not work. Planning can make a difference only if; it Takes into account a broad range of activities, An appropriate knowledge base is used, and Accepts identifiable principles applicable to all disaster situations. Disaster planning must rest on valid knowledge and not myths or misconceptions. Ref: Quarantelli Enrico L. Organizational Behavior in Disasters and Implications for Disaster Planning. Emmitsburg, MD, USA: National Emergency Training Center (NETC); 1986; NETC Monograph Series, (FEMA 104).

Knowledge as a key resource for health challenges. Gerd Antes & Mike Clarke. Lancet. 2012 Jan; 379(9812):195-196. Healthcare decision makers are crucially dependent on rapid access to unbiased, up-to-date knowledge. Adequate original research on various aspects of disaster medicine & healthcare is essential. Need to balance the drive for innovation & new interventions in health care with the best use of resources that already exist from past research. Systematic reviews are important for identification, assessment, synthesis, and dissemination of research findings.

Doc. & Estimation Targets in Disaster Healthcare Research Assessments of Adverse Health Outcomes: Epidemiology by type of Disaster. Identification of the population at risk. Mortality, Morbidity, Trauma - Prevalence / Incidence Exposures and Epidemiologic Risks; Em Med. & Public Health - Needs, Capacities & Critical Gaps. Preventive & Curative Interventions. Efficacy & effectiveness of medical & health interventions. Standards & Protocols of medical and health interventions. Indicators to measure impact of health interventions. Characterisation & Comparative Study of: Disaster Preparedness, Coordination & Management Access, Disaster Responses & Coping Behavior, and Recovery from Disasters.

Method Issues & Challenges of Research on Disasters Most disasters arise from; either chaotic dynamic systems or stochastic processes. Wide variation in the types, incidence, severity and setting of disasters. Timing of Data Gathering is Important. Context not the methods of research that makes disaster research unique (Stallings, 1997). Problem driven choice of research method, instead of a golden hammer. Limited scope for Randomised Ctrl Trials (RCTs). Grow out of 'RCT=Pure Science' mindset.

Local Relevance of Disaster Research: Regional Distribution of Largest 30 Disasters in Each Category. Source: Spiegel Paul B; Le Phuoc; Ververs Mija-Tesse, and Salama Peter. Occurrence and overlap of natural disasters, complex emergencies and epidemics during the past decade (1995 2004). Conflict And Health. 2007; 1(2).

Prevalent Research Methods in Disaster Healthcare Studies Types of original research submissions to Prehospital and Disaster Medicine, 2013-14. Sl Research Method % 1 Primarily Survey Based 64 2 Descriptive Case Studies 23 3 Descriptive and analytical database studies 7 4 Cohort population studies 2 5 Simulation, modeling, descriptive 4 interventional studies & comparative analysis of similar events. Source: Stratton Samuel J. Is there a scientific basis for disaster health and medicine? (Editorial). Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 2014 Jun; 29(3):221-222.

Research on Health Interventions in Humanitarian Crises, 1980-2013. LSHTM-HSPH-ODI Study. Total Number of Papers Source: Blanchet Karl; Roberts Bayard and others. An evidence review of research on health interventions in humanitarian crises. London: London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM); 2013 Nov 22; Figure-2, page-29.

Research on Disasters in India, 1830-2006. Dbn. of Res. Units (n=5017) by Type of Natural Disaster Sl Type Titles % 1 Earthquake Earthquake and seismicity 29 2 Flood Flood and flash flood 17 3 Drought Drought, scarcity and rainfall deficit. 14 4 Cyclone Cyclone, supercyclone, storm-surge, tropical 11 storm, tidal-surge. 5 Landslide Landslide, avalanche, landslip, mass movement, 9 subsidence, debris slide, rock-fall, slope failure. 6 Tsunami Tsunami 4 7 Storm Dust storm, thunder storm, storm, rainstorm, hail storm, tornado, norwester. 1 8 Hvy Rainfal Heavy rainfall, cloudburst, rainfall 1 9 H&C Wave Heat wave and cold wave. <1 10 Assorted Disaster, nat. dis., coastal dis., water-related dis., hazard, natural hazard, multiple haz., env. haz., geomorphic haz., 15 nat. calamity, weather event, calamity, emergency and risk. Source: Table-4.1 in Anu Kapur. On Disasters in India. New Delhi: Foundation Books, Cambridge University Press India; 2009, page-40.

Trend of Research on Natural Disasters in India, 1830-2006 Source: Figure-4.1 in Anu Kapur. On Disasters in India. New Delhi: Foundation Books, Cambridge University Press India; 2009, page-45.

"A few years ago, I tried to find out what my role would be as a physician volunteer following a major disaster in my community, only to discover that no one could tell me. As I investigated further, I discovered physicians are largely left out of emergency healthcare planning, although everyone hopes they will miraculously appear when a disaster occurs. This started my quest to learn as much as possible about emergency preparedness, so I could define both my own role and the role for other doctors in my community. Along the way, my quest has taken on a life of its own. Instead of waiting for a disaster to occur, I find myself volunteering more and more on a variety of disaster preparedness projects." Sheila Sund, MD, Physician, Salem, Oregon, USA ; http://disasterdoc.net/about/ Thank You!