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Disaster Nursing, Primary Health Care and Communication in Uncertainty

ISBN-13: 9783030982966 / Angielski / Twarda / 2022

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The primary aim of this textbook is to contribute towards the promotion of human security by educating nurses with a profound understanding of disaster nursing and to conduct innovative research and practices in cooperation. This textbook emphasizes on multi-professional connections; offers knowledge on how Japanese disaster nursing got evolved in changing social contexts and provides various case studies that reflect wonderful practices in the disaster nursing field which have contributed to the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and sustainable human security. Frequent disasters have triggered the need for more trans-disciplinary work, high-level care throughout all phases of a disaster event, and the need for nursing leaders. Apart from hospitals, in local communities, nurses can take a role to mitigate health risks. Being a member of every part of the healthcare system, they can become critically needed leaders in emergency management and disaster preparedness. This work includes a DRR Framework and the application to disaster nursing, information on preparedness and community resilience and on the related disciplines and coordination with disaster nursing. It informs on the challenges in disaster nursing, offers instructional design, education development and research in disaster nursing.Students, professional nurses, clinicians, community health practitioners, health volunteers, disaster support organizations, researchers, and community partners who are involved in the care of disaster survivors can use this resource. Written by distinguished experts with diverse backgrounds of nursing, public health, health informatics, and geography, this book shows how practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and multiple community stakeholders who can collaborate effectively and efficiently to restore primary health care of survivors after a local disaster.

Kategorie:
Nauka, Medycyna
Kategorie BISAC:
Medical > Nursing - Social, Ethical & Legal Issues
Medical > Allied Health Services - Emergency Medical Services
Medical > Administration
Wydawca:
Springer International Publishing
Seria wydawnicza:
Sustainable Development Goals Series
Język:
Angielski
ISBN-13:
9783030982966
Rok wydania:
2022
Waga:
0.97 kg
Wymiary:
25.4 x 17.8
Oprawa:
Twarda

PART ONE

Section 1. Introduction to Disaster Nursing
Section 2. Application to disaster Nursing to DRR frameworks
Section 3. Preparedness and Community Resilience by care and nursing

PART TWO

Section 4. Related disciplines and coordination strategies 
Section 5. Spatial Information and Geographic Information System  
Section 6. Healthcare Service Design (Hiroyuki)
Section 7. Education Development and Instructional Design of capacity development  
Section 8. Research in Disaster Nursing 
Section 9. Challenges of Disaster Nursing as Human Science 

________________________________________


PART ONE

Section 1. Introduction to Disaster Nursing (Sakiko)

Chapter 1 : Disaster as Global Health issue
Rajib Shaw, Sakiko Kanbara
Outline natural, manmade and biohazards, learn global deaths caused by disasters and the impact on public health, learn common disaster health issues, discuss the difference between health emergencies, conflicts, and disaster health, discuss ways to tackle disaster health issues and how disaster health connects not only SDG3 but also other goals. 
 
Chapter 2 : Definition and Scope of Disaster Nursing 
Sakiko Kanbara
Describe what disaster nursing means and know the extent of the area that disaster nursing deals with or is relevant, based on human security using  discussion on DNGL


Chapter 3 : Theory of Disaster Nursing
Sakiko kanbara, Yoko Nakayama, Sayumi Nojima
Describe, predict and explain the phenomenon of disaster nursing, disaster nursing metaparadigm and about  the application of existing theories into disaster nursing.
At the end, suggest the meta theory of disaster nursing on primary health care called “care for DRR”on Human Security

Chapter 4 : Disaster Nursing in Japan, 1995-2015
                  Sonoe Mashino 
Know the timeline of disaster nursing evolution and disaster nursing activities in Japan, with Asian country and Nursing Science 
 
Chapter 5 : Achievements so far and Expectation to future 
 Hiroko Minami
“Message to the Next Generation - Learn from Nurses Around the World on Disaster” at WCDRR 2015


Chapter 6 : International Council of Nurses (ICN) competencies for Disaster Nursing
Aiko Yamamoto
New list the ICN Core Competencies in Disaster Nursing Version 2.0

Chapter 7 : Case study  (500-1000 words / 1case)
                 (Sushila to secretariat)
Show the stories how disaster nursing evolved in each country:
2002- Hongkong (SARS outbreak): Sunshine Chain
2003- Iran (Bam Earthquake) :
2004 - Indonesia (Sumatra Tsunami): Chadra Eni,
2008 - China(Sichuan Earthquake): Hu Qin
2013- Philippine (Typhoon Haiyan) : 
2013- Congo (Ebora outbreak) :
2015- Nepal (Nepal Earthquake): Sharada

Section 2. Application to disaster Nursing to DRR frameworks (Sakiko)

Chapter 8 : Sendai Framework and Bangkok Principles for Nurses
      Sakiko Kanbara, Hanae Miura, Aiko Yamamoto, Wakana Ozawa, MIe Naiki, Hiroko Minami, 
Learn a global roadmap about DRR and health security and implementation by nurse from the health aspects of the Sendai Framework.


Chapter 9 : Goals and Output indicator of Sustainable community
                   Ngatu Rogers, Odeda Benin-Goren,
Explain the standardized, primary screening and assessment tool of health status 
during emergency given by the WHO: Minimum Data Set version 1.0, and how to make the indicator streamline for sustainable community

Chapter10 : National and Global coordination, Sphere standard, cluster approach
Mari Kinoshita, Ngatu Rogers
Know the principles and minimum standards in a coordinated humanitarian response, helped in coordination, stakeholder communication, resource mobilization and movement.

Chapter 11 : Leading organizations working for DRR and Health 
 Shoko Miyagawa, MieNaiki, Myojo , Ueshima, Archana Shresta


Chapter 12 : Healthcare needs at times of disaster, Ethnographic approach
Hyon-ju Lee
Discuss health needs of peoples with different cultures, language, customs,
habits, and mutual differences.

Chapter 13 : Healthcare needs at times of disaster, Epidemiological approach
Tomohiro Matsuda
Learn basic and advance epidemiological approach, and how to change the mind for broader perspective in chaos community, example of innovative idea of future research to achieve SFDRR and SDGs 


Section 3.  Preparedness and Community Resilience from nursing context  (Sakiko)

Chapter 14 : Nurses’ roles  and preparedness in changing disaster risk and social contexts  
Megumi Fujii, Marina Inagaki, Kosuke Sasaki, Shigeru Miyamae, Akihiro Sakai, Kengo Kobayashi
Discuss the evolving roles of nurses on disaster, focused on how to reduce disaster related death, and secure health in community 

Chapter 15 : Nursing visualization in primary health care for DRR
Hastoro Dwinantoaji, Yuko Fushimi, Junko Miyamoto
Learn about the Primary Health Care, bottom-up approach, information
management, multi-professional Cooperation  in relation  to disasters  including
climate change for human security and Sustainable Development Goals

Chapter 16 : Community resilience
                     Odeya Cohen, Limor aharonson-daniel, Noriko Hatakeyama
Describe community resilience and community-based DRR, the community resilience model, ways to improve community resilience during disasters, and describe the roles of nurses for community resilience

Chapter 17 : Case study; Introduction to EpiNurse
Apsara Pandey, Archana Shresta Joshi, Uttam Poudel, Sharada Barakoti, Tara Pokharel
Understand  EpiNurse and visualization of EpiNurse Information, know the
activities/role of EpiNurse in disaster phases

Chapter 18 : Case study, COVID-19   (500-1000 words / 1case) 
Show the stories how disaster nursing adopted in each country to COVID-19 response
Craig Van Dyke, Gretchen Kalonji (introduction)
Hu Qin(China)
Maurice Yap (Hong Kong)
Shoshy Goldberg (Israel)
Parvati Bista, Archana Joshi (Nepal)
Rini Damayanti (Bali, Indonesia)
Shigeru Miyamae(Japan)
Sheila Bonito (Philippines)
TBD (ICN ,Nursing Now!)


PART TWO

Section 4. Related disciplines and coordination strategies (Shoko)

Chapter 19 : Risk-Informed/ System-based approach decision making
Shoko Miyagawa, Ma. Regina Estuar,  Sachiko Ohta, Sakiko Kanbara
Understand what information is and why information is needed for decision making.It provides an overview of the theory of information and uncertainty and the use of traditional information systems in management science. This is followed by a discussion of the use of information in disaster response, which requires dealing with a high level of uncertainty. 

Chapter 20 : ICT,Human and Humanitarian Network on Disaster Nursing Model
Yasuhiro Ishimine, Wakana Ozawa, Satoru Yamada
Clarify stakeholders, organize information flow and understand  what kind of collaboration is needed among government, medical, and private sectors to solve challenges of complex coordination and collaboration for  relief activities to support better decision-making in disaster relief.

Chapter 21 : ICT for decision making in disaster relief
Sachiko Ohta, Tadashi Okamoto Naonori Kato, Megumi Fujii 
My timeline, “Personal Life Records” is a chronological household evacuation plan which includes: when to evacuate, who to evacuate, what to care after evacuation. as the 2018 Western Japan floods have served as reminders of the importance of caregiver evacuation preparedness in Japan

Chapter 22 : Data base, Data exchange, commons, data security and types of information to          keep in a database
Ma. Regina Esture, Shoko Miyagawa,  Sachiko Ohta, Hiroyuki, Miyazaki
Outline the medical data storage and usage situation in Japan based on the problems  faced when using medical data, and point out that non-medical data, such as lifestyle and hygiene information, are necessary to protect the health of disaster victims in times of disaster, and explains the necessity of constructing such a database.



Section 5. Spatial Information and Geographic Information System  (Hiroyuki)

Chapter 23 : GIS
Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Cristian, Yuki Akiyama, Daichi Furuhashi, Jeff Higgins
Understand the functionality of GIS focusing on disaster nursing operations, comprising 1) data acquisition, 2) data analysis, and 3) data visualization. The reader will understand the conceptual basics of GIS, useful for designing GIS-based information management systems and applications. The section will also include some good practices of projects, software, and operations, which will be worthwhile for beginners to follow. By reading and understanding this section, the readers will initiate GIS applications fitting to their projects and activities.

Section 6.  Health Care Service Design (Hiroyuki)

Chapter 24 : Healthcare Service Design 
Hiroyuki Miyazaki, Shoko Miyagawa 
This section will provide the basics of Service design, such as Customer Value Chain Analysis (CVCA), and demonstrations to the fields of disaster nursing. By reading and understanding the section, the readers will be able to apply service design methods to analyze issues and problems in their disaster nursing fields in sustainable  community .
 

Chapter 25 : Case Studies of  ICT/GIS and Disaster Nursing  (500-1000 words / 1case) 

Hiranya Sritart,Takashi Hara
Visualization of Shelter Health : Show the method of participatory monitoring of shelter health and  healthcare procedures through information gathering and relay from disaster hit areas to the relevant health actors.

Ma. Regina Esture
Show the stories how ICT utilized by disaster nursing response
SHEREPO-Kochi (Hiramoto, Japan)
SHINEOS+Nepal  model (Regina Nepal)
Ebayanihan Hazard visualisation (ReginaExForm)
KLL collect (Nirab)
ITDART for Health (Shoko)
                     MABI CARE(Sakiko)  
                     Caring Finder (Sakiko)
                      

Section 7.  Education Development and Instructional Design of capacity development (Sakiko)

Chapter 26 : Instructional design for Disaster Risk Reduction
Miyuki Horiuchi, Takujiro Ito 
Describe key concepts and how to design effective training programs to Nurses for Disaster Risk Reduction.

Chapter 27 : Case study: Nepal Earthquake and school nursing
Sushila Paudel
Know the importance, roles and activities of school nursing with Nepal earthquake 2015 as case study. 

Chapter 28 :  Monitoring and Evaluation 
Muneyoshi Numdada, Tomoyuki Sowa, Miho Morosawa 
Know how should to evaluate and monitoring health and achievement of nurse,  and how to expect social business according to utilization of  nursing and positioning on Disaster preparedness as well as disaster response and recovery by local nurses, in global health


Section 8. Research in Disaster Nursing (Sakiko)

Chapter 29 : Research of Disaster Nursing
 Satoru Yamada, Maki Nakajima 
Discuss the achievements, challenges  and the education and research



Chapter 30 : Case study: Delphi Study in Japan 2010 & 2020
Sakiko Kanbara, Sigeru Miyamae, Hanae Miura, Wakana Ozawa, Aiko Yamamoto, Hiroko Minami
Show the result and discuss the research priority

Section 9. Challenges of Disaster Nursing as Human Science (Sakiko)

Chapter 31 : Challenges in Nursing profession 
Sakiko Kanbara,Yudi Adiesta Chandra, Akiko Sakai, Ogochol Lee, 
Discuss the problems and barriers faced in relation to the philosophical, biological, social, and cultural aspects of human life during disasters.
Discuss the Physical, mental health issues, security and support system 
Discuss the issues on resources for deploying organizations. 
Discuss the ethical issues in health care during emergencies. 
Coordination challenges 


Chapter 32 : Challenges in Education and Research
Noriko Katada
Discuss about the lack of educational institutes, knowledge and skills. 
Ethical issues in disaster nursing research, 



Sakiko Kanbara; Founder of EpiNurse Incorporated, which won the Risk Award the 2017 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, and professor at University of Kochi, mandated as a board member of the Japan Society of Disaster Nursing, member of Science Council of Japan. She received her BS and MS in Health Science from Kobe University and her Ph.D. from the Department of Public Health and International Health, Okayama University.

She earned her place as a researcher at the Research Institute of Nursing Care for People and Community, WHO Collaboration Center for Nursing in Disasters and Health Emergency, University of Hyogo. She has developed new courses for Doctoral Degree Course for Disaster Nursing Global Leadership Program at the University of Kochi, Japan since 2012.

Research interests include disaster nursing, primary healthcare, and health informatics. She received a Special Innovation Award from the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School as a designer of Participatory Caring Map After Flooding in West Japan 2018.

 

Shoko Miyagawa received her B.A. in Economics and Master of Business Administration and Accounting from Hitotsubashi University and Ph.D. in Media and Governance from Keio University. She also received her Master of Science in Health Informatics from School of Biomedical Informatics, The University of Texas in 2013. Since 2006 she has been an Associate Professor in Faculty of Nursing and Medical Care, Keio University. Her research interest includes health informatics and disaster informatics. She drives the FabNurse Project, a research project to develop and deliver 3D printed care tools. She is the representative of IT DART, a disaster response team of IT professionals and provides various kind of IT support in the event of disaster.

 

Hiroyuki Miyazaki received a B.A. in environmental information from Keio University, Kanagawa, Japan, in 2006, and M.E.S. and Ph.D. degrees in environmental studies from The University of Tokyo, Japan, in 2008 and 2011, respectively. From 2011 to 2012, he was a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow with the Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo. Since 2012, he had been a researcher with the Earth Observation Data Integration and Fusion Research Initiative, The University of Tokyo, as well as a secondee at the Asian Development Bank, Philippines. Since 2016, he has been the Project Assistant Professor with the Center for Spatial Information Science, The University of Tokyo, and was seconded to the Asian Institute of Technology, Thailand. Since August 2020, he was appointed as a technical advisor in GLODAL, Inc. and since June 2021 as the President to serve for R&D and human resource development in space utilization, AI, and IoT. His research interests include geospatial information science, satellite remote sensing for socioeconomics, and applications to sustainable development.

The primary aim of this textbook is to contribute towards the promotion of human security by educating nurses with a profound understanding of disaster nursing and to conduct innovative research and practices in cooperation. This textbook emphasizes on multi-professional connections; offers knowledge on how Japanese disaster nursing got evolved in changing social contexts and provides various case studies that reflect wonderful practices in the disaster nursing field which have contributed to the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and sustainable human security. 

Frequent disasters have triggered the need for more trans-disciplinary work, high-level care throughout all phases of a disaster event, and the need for nursing leaders. Apart from hospitals, in local communities, nurses can take a role to mitigate health risks. Being a member of every part of the healthcare system, they can become critically needed leaders in emergency management and disaster preparedness. 

This work includes a DRR Framework and the application to disaster nursing, information on preparedness and community resilience and on the related disciplines and coordination with disaster nursing. It informs on the challenges in disaster nursing, offers instructional design, education development and research in disaster nursing.

Students, professional nurses, clinicians, community health practitioners, health volunteers, disaster support organizations, researchers, and community partners who are involved in the care of disaster survivors can use this resource. Written by distinguished experts with diverse backgrounds of nursing, public health, health informatics, and geography, this book shows how practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and multiple community stakeholders who can collaborate effectively and efficiently to restore primary health care of survivors after a local disaster.



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