2nd Edition

Disaster Health Management A Primer for Students and Practitioners

428 Pages 91 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

428 Pages 91 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

428 Pages 91 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The second edition of this leading textbook provides the definitive guide to disaster health management. From the key concepts, principles and terminology, to systems for mitigation, planning, response and recovery, it gives readers a comprehensive overview of every aspect of this emerging field. Split into eight parts, the book begins by drawing the parameters of disaster health management... Read more

Part 1 – The Conceptual Basis of Disaster Management

Chapter 1       Definitions and Terminology

Lidia Mayner and Erin Smith

Chapter 2       Disaster Trends and Impact

Benjamin Ryan and Richard Franklin       

Chapter 3       Concepts and Principles

Nahuel Arenas-García and Vicenzo Bolletino

 

Part 2 – Key Elements of Disaster Management

Chapter 4       Disaster Management Frameworks

Jonathon Abrahams, Helen Foster and Graeme McColl

Chapter 5       Risk and its management

Mike Tarrant and Carl Gibson

Chapter 6       Business Continuity Management (BCM)

David Parsons

Chapter 7       Risk and Crisis Communication During Health Disasters

Amisha Mehta, Ingrid Larkin, Bob Jensen and Robina Xavier

Chapter 8       Community Engagement

Ghasem-Sam Toloo, Marie Fredriksen and Stacey Pizzino

Chapter 9       Legal and Ethical Aspects of Disaster Management

Fiona McDonald, Michael Eburn and Erin Smith

 

Part 3 – Healthcare Considerations

Chapter 10     Health System Impacts and Responses to Disasters

Andrew Johnson, Gerry FitzGerald, Penelope Burns, Stacey Pizzino an Colin Myers

Chapter 11     Physical Health Impacts of Disasters

Penelope Burns, Colin Myers, Joris Yzermans and Michel Dückers

Chapter 12     Psychosocial Impacts of Disasters

Jane Shakespeare-Finch and Paul Scully 

 

Part 4 – Getting Ready

Chapter 13     Prevention and Mitigation

Gerard FitzGerald, Benjamin Ryan, Richard Franklin and Stacey Pizzino

Chapter 14     Planning

Rosemary Hegner

Chapter 15     Preparedness

Benjamin Ryan

 

Part 5 – Incident Management and Response

Chapter 16     Principles of Incident Management

Gerry Fitzgerald, Jonathan Abrahams and Stacey Pizzino

Chapter 17     Incident Management Practice

Marie Fredriksen, Gerry FitzGerald and Colin Myers

Chapter 18     External Assistance in Disasters

Peter Aitken, Gerard FitzGerald, Colin Myers and Stacey Pizzino

 

Part 6 – Recovering

Chapter 19     Community Recovery

Bob Lonne and Rose Henderson

Chapter 20     Recovery of Physical and Social Infrastructure: Rebuilding a Stronger Community

Marie Fredriksen, Gerry FitzGerald, Mike Tarrant, Colin Myers and Stacey Pizzino

 

Part 7 – Unique Challenges of Particular Disasters

Chapter 21     Natural Disasters

Weiwei Du and Penelope Burns

Chapter 22     Manmade (Technological) Disasters

Carissa Oh, Stefan Mazur and Peter Logan

Chapter 23     Conflict, Terrorism and CBRNE

David Heslop and Sarah Hockaday

Chapter 24     Pandemics

Penelope Burns, Graham Dodd, Angela Hamilton and Michael Kidd

Chapter 25     Complex Humanitarian Emergencies

Nahuel Arenas-García

 

Part 8 – Strategic Considerations

Chapter 26     Leadership

Colin Myers and Liz Rushbrook

Chapter 27     Evaluation and Lessons Management

Colin Myers and Diane Bretherton

Chapter 28     Education, Training and Research

Gerry FitzGerald, Vivienne Tippett and Stacey Pizzino

Chapter 29     Future Challenges

Gerry FitzGerald, Mike Tarrant, Peter Aitken, Marie Fredriksen, Penelope Burns, Stacey Pizzino  and Benjamin Ryan

Biography

Gerard FitzGerald retired in July 2019 as Professor of Public Health at QUT and discipline Leader of Health Management and Disaster Management.

Stacey Pizzino is a humanitarian epidemiologist and global health expert focused on strengthening the evidence base for vulnerable populations impacted by disasters, armed conflict and complex humanitarian emergencies.

Penelope Burns is a General Practitioner, and a local Disaster Manager with appointments at the Australian National University and Western Sydney University.

Colin Myers has recently retired from a career in Emergency, Retrieval and Disaster Medicine and holds current appointments as adjunct Associate Professor in the Public Health Faculty at Queensland University of Technology and as Adjunct Professor, School of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, James Cook University.

Michael Tarrent holds an adjunct appointment Associate Professor in the Public Health Faculty at Queensland University of Technology.

Ben Ryan is a Professor in the Thomas F. Frist, Jr. College of Medicine at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, United States of America.

Marie Fredriksen is a senior Paramedic with the Queensland Ambulance Service and a guest lecturer in Disaster Management at QUT.

Peter Aitken is Executive Director, Disaster Management Branch, Queensland Health.