A Sustainable Training Strategy for Improving Health Care Following a Catastrophic Radiological or Nuclear Incident

被引:17
作者
Blumenthal, Daniel J. [1 ]
Bader, Judith L. [2 ]
Christensen, Doran [3 ]
Koerner, John [2 ]
Cuellar, John [4 ]
Hinds, Sidney [5 ]
Crapo, John [6 ]
Glassman, Erik [6 ]
Potter, A. Bradley [6 ]
Singletary, Lynda [6 ]
机构
[1] US DOE, Natl Nucl Secur Adm, Washington, DC 20585 USA
[2] US Dept Hlth & Human Serv, Washington, DC USA
[3] Radiat Emergency Assistance Ctr, Oak Ridge, TN USA
[4] Uniformed Serv Univ Hlth Sci, Bethesda, MD 20814 USA
[5] Armed Forces Radiobiol Res Inst, Bethesda, MD USA
[6] Oak Ridge Associated Univ, Oak Ridge Inst Sci & Educ, Arlington, VA USA
关键词
nuclear; preparedness; radiological; training;
D O I
10.1017/S1049023X1400003X
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The detonation of a nuclear device in a US city would be catastrophic. Enormous loss of life and injuries would characterize an incident with profound human, political, social, and economic implications. Nevertheless, most responders have not received sufficient training about ionizing radiation, principles of radiation safety, or managing, diagnosing, and treating radiation-related injuries and illnesses. Members throughout the health care delivery system, including medical first responders, hospital first receivers, and health care institution support personnel such as janitors, hospital administrators, and security personnel, lack radiation-related training. This lack of knowledge can lead to failure of these groups to respond appropriately after a nuclear detonation or other major radiation incident and limit the effectiveness of the medical response and recovery effort. Efficacy of the response can be improved by getting each group the information it needs to do its job. This paper proposes a sustainable training strategy for spreading curricula throughout the necessary communities. It classifies the members of the health care delivery system into four tiers and identifies tasks for each tier and the radiation-relevant knowledge needed to perform these tasks. By providing education through additional modules to existing training structures, connecting radioactive contamination control to daily professional practices, and augmenting these systems with just-in-time training, the strategy creates a sustainable mechanism for giving members of the health care community improved ability to respond during a radiological or nuclear crisis, reducing fatalities, mitigating injuries, and improving the resiliency of the community.
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