Disasters challenge nurses at all levels and specialties to examine their level of knowledge, skills, and preparedness. The momentum for nursing to be better prepared for disasters has accelerated in recent years with the occurrence of catastrophic disasters. However, nursing has a long way to go for the profession to be better prepared through education, research, management and practice. The paper describes recent disasters, comments on areas for better disaster preparation, and offers practical resources to assist disaster nursing development
A major disaster, either natural or man-made, resulting in a large number of deaths and casualties, ...
Background:Disaster preparedness should be taken seriously as preventive measures and it is one of t...
Nurses go through many years of education before they start working in hospitals, but their educatio...
Aim: Nurses play a central role in disaster preparedness and management, as well as in emergency res...
Currently, the incidence of disasters is the biggest catastrophes that threaten people‟s livelihoods...
The need to be adequately prepared to face the challenges of disasters and emergencies has never bee...
Nurses are pivotal to an effective societal response to a range of critical events, incl...
Natural catastrophes harmed about 2 billion people worldwide between 2008 and 2018. According to the...
Catastrophic disasters occur infrequently. Large numbers of health professionals are required to res...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Registered nurses have to adequately prepare to respond to disasters, as t...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore Hong Kong nurses ‟ perceptions of competencies re...
Health resilience is an integral part of disaster management and lies at the nexus between this and ...
Preparing for a disaster helps preserve the health and welfare of all involved, collectively increas...
Background: Disasters outside of human control can severely affect public health. In addition, the l...
Background: Disasters may be defined as "any destructive events that disrupt the normal functioning ...
A major disaster, either natural or man-made, resulting in a large number of deaths and casualties, ...
Background:Disaster preparedness should be taken seriously as preventive measures and it is one of t...
Nurses go through many years of education before they start working in hospitals, but their educatio...
Aim: Nurses play a central role in disaster preparedness and management, as well as in emergency res...
Currently, the incidence of disasters is the biggest catastrophes that threaten people‟s livelihoods...
The need to be adequately prepared to face the challenges of disasters and emergencies has never bee...
Nurses are pivotal to an effective societal response to a range of critical events, incl...
Natural catastrophes harmed about 2 billion people worldwide between 2008 and 2018. According to the...
Catastrophic disasters occur infrequently. Large numbers of health professionals are required to res...
[[abstract]]Introduction: Registered nurses have to adequately prepare to respond to disasters, as t...
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore Hong Kong nurses ‟ perceptions of competencies re...
Health resilience is an integral part of disaster management and lies at the nexus between this and ...
Preparing for a disaster helps preserve the health and welfare of all involved, collectively increas...
Background: Disasters outside of human control can severely affect public health. In addition, the l...
Background: Disasters may be defined as "any destructive events that disrupt the normal functioning ...
A major disaster, either natural or man-made, resulting in a large number of deaths and casualties, ...
Background:Disaster preparedness should be taken seriously as preventive measures and it is one of t...
Nurses go through many years of education before they start working in hospitals, but their educatio...