Mobilization of a nursing community after a disaster
- PMID: 17295854
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1744-6163.2007.00102.x
Mobilization of a nursing community after a disaster
Abstract
Topic: This article is a personal account of the author's experience of coordinating American Red Cross Disaster Health Services in her home community (Fort Worth, TX) following Hurricane Katrina. Although the community was 550 miles away from the impacted area, thousands of evacuees arrived in this community in need of immediate attention.
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to share significant lessons that were learned from the experience to help other communities prepare for future disasters. SOURCE FOR INFORMATION: The article is derived from the author's experience and observation.
Conclusions: In the midst of a disaster, nurses have a unique opportunity to make a professional contribution to recovery efforts. Learning from previous experiences can strengthen the effectiveness of our response.
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