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To evacuate or not to evacuate: lessons learned from Louisiana nursing home administrators following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

机译:撤离还是不撤离:从卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风之后的路易斯安那州养老院管理员那里吸取了教训。

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OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the "lessons learned" by Louisiana Nursing Home (NH) administrative directors (ADs) forced to make decisions relating to resident evacuation before Hurricanes Katrina and Rita and determine how emergency planning has changed in those NHs. DESIGN: Twenty in-depth telephone interviews followed by a focus group conducted in New Orleans. SETTING: Louisiana NHs in parishes affected by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. PARTICIPANTS: Twenty ADs employed by affected NHs during August and September 2005. MEASUREMENTS: Qualitative data sources consisted of transcribed telephone and focus group interviews. Data were analyzed using narrative summary analysis and descriptive data were tabulated using an abstraction tool. RESULTS: Nine of 20 NHs evacuated before the hurricanes and 11 sheltered in place. Six additional NHs evacuated following the storms. The most common perceived consequences related to the evacuation process were resident morbidity or mortality (6 of 15), transportation issues (5 of 15), and staffing deficiencies (3 of 15). Common findings among the NHs that sheltered in place included supply shortages (8 of 11), facility damage (5 of 11), and staffing issues (4 of 11). CONCLUSION: Respondents noted 4 general themes during the interviews and focus group session: (1) ADs felt abandoned by the state and federal emergency response apparatus during and after the hurricanes, and continue to feel that they are not a priority; (2) there is substantial physical and technical difficulty in evacuating frail NH residents; (3) staff retention remains a critical problem regardless of the evacuation decision; (4) there are key "lessons learned" that can be incorporated into future disaster planning.
机译:目的:评估被迫在卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风发生前与居民撤离有关的决定的路易斯安那州养老院(NH)行政主任(AD)的“经验教训”,并确定这些NH中的应急计划如何变化。设计:二十次深入的电话采访,然后在新奥尔良进行了一个焦点小组。地点:受卡特里娜飓风和丽塔飓风影响的教区,路易斯安那州的NHs。参与者:2005年8月和9月,受影响的NH雇用了20名广告。测量:定性数据来源包括转录的电话采访和焦点小组采访。使用叙述性摘要分析来分析数据,并使用抽象工具将描述性数据制成表格。结果:在飓风之前有20个NH撤离了9个,有11个被庇护了。暴风雨后又疏散了六个NH。与疏散过程相关的最常见的后果是居民发病率或死亡率(15人中有6人),交通问题(15人中有5人)和人员不足(3人中有3人)。被安置的国家卫生组织的常见发现包括供应短缺(11个中的8个),设施损坏(11个中的5个)和人员配备问题(11个中的4个)。结论:受访者在访谈和焦点小组会议中指出了4个总体主题:(1)在飓风期间和飓风过后,AD被州和联邦紧急应变机构抛弃,并继续认为它们不是优先事项; (2)疏散脆弱的NH居民存在很大的物理和技术困难; (3)无论撤离决定如何,人员保留仍然是一个关键问题; (4)有一些关键的“经验教训”可以纳入未来的灾难规划中。

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