Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis

Community awareness, preparedness and response to public health emergencies are essential for a successful response to public health emergencies. This study was carried out to determine community awareness and perceptions regarding health sector preparedness and response to Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar...

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Main Authors: N. W. Myint, J. Kaewkungwal, P. Singhasivanon, K. Chaisiri, P. Ponpet, P. Siriwan, A. K. Mallik, K. W. Thet
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spelling th-mahidol.124532018-05-03T15:30:00Z Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis N. W. Myint J. Kaewkungwal P. Singhasivanon K. Chaisiri P. Ponpet P. Siriwan A. K. Mallik K. W. Thet Medical Care Division Mahidol University Ministry of Public Health Red Cross Society World Health Organization, Thailand Medicine Community awareness, preparedness and response to public health emergencies are essential for a successful response to public health emergencies. This study was carried out to determine community awareness and perceptions regarding health sector preparedness and response to Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. Six focus group discussions were carried out in 3 villages severely affected by Cyclone Nargis. Thematic content analysis was carried out to determine community perceptions. Focus group participants, consisting of community members, community leaders and government personnel, were aware of the cyclone, but were unaware of its intensity and where it would make landfall. There was inadequate knowledge on how to prepare for a cyclone. There was some training on cyclone preparation but coverage was not wide enough. Participants received service and relief from health sector; they had a positive attitude toward health services provided to them. However, 5 out of 6 focus groups stated most villagers were not interested in health education. Only a few participants had some knowledge on how to prepare for a cyclone. Based on these results, there are evident weaknesses on how to prepare for cyclones. Community preparedness is essential to prevent disasters with cyclones, such as with Cyclone Nargis. 2018-05-03T08:30:00Z 2018-05-03T08:30:00Z 2011-07-01 Article Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. Vol.42, No.4 (2011), 1014-1021 01251562 2-s2.0-80054885066 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/12453 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=80054885066&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
N. W. Myint
J. Kaewkungwal
P. Singhasivanon
K. Chaisiri
P. Ponpet
P. Siriwan
A. K. Mallik
K. W. Thet
Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis
description Community awareness, preparedness and response to public health emergencies are essential for a successful response to public health emergencies. This study was carried out to determine community awareness and perceptions regarding health sector preparedness and response to Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar. Six focus group discussions were carried out in 3 villages severely affected by Cyclone Nargis. Thematic content analysis was carried out to determine community perceptions. Focus group participants, consisting of community members, community leaders and government personnel, were aware of the cyclone, but were unaware of its intensity and where it would make landfall. There was inadequate knowledge on how to prepare for a cyclone. There was some training on cyclone preparation but coverage was not wide enough. Participants received service and relief from health sector; they had a positive attitude toward health services provided to them. However, 5 out of 6 focus groups stated most villagers were not interested in health education. Only a few participants had some knowledge on how to prepare for a cyclone. Based on these results, there are evident weaknesses on how to prepare for cyclones. Community preparedness is essential to prevent disasters with cyclones, such as with Cyclone Nargis.
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author_facet Medical Care Division
N. W. Myint
J. Kaewkungwal
P. Singhasivanon
K. Chaisiri
P. Ponpet
P. Siriwan
A. K. Mallik
K. W. Thet
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author N. W. Myint
J. Kaewkungwal
P. Singhasivanon
K. Chaisiri
P. Ponpet
P. Siriwan
A. K. Mallik
K. W. Thet
author_sort N. W. Myint
title Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis
title_short Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis
title_full Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis
title_fullStr Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis
title_full_unstemmed Community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone Nargis
title_sort community awareness and perceptions of health sector preparedness and response to cyclone nargis
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/12453
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