2020
DOI: 10.1093/jamia/ocaa195
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Information needs and priority use cases of population health researchers to improve preparedness for future hurricanes and floods

Abstract: Objective Information gaps that accompany hurricanes and floods limit researchers’ ability to determine the impact of disasters on population health. Defining key use cases for sharing complex disaster data with research communities and facilitators, and barriers to doing so are key to promoting population health research for disaster recovery. Materials and Methods We conducted a mixed-methods needs assessment with 15 popula… Show more

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“…1 ). The temporality of these features have a critical role in disaster response, such as the decision-making at the county-level [ 22 , 23 ]; however, with the potential trajectory of multiple COVID-19 waves, selection and assessment of temporal units are important for multiple use-cases, including situational awareness, time and resource allocations, and characterization of populations at-risk [ 24 , 25 ]. Our goal was to better understand the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on subpopulations in the US and identify potential opportunities for interventions to advance health equity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ). The temporality of these features have a critical role in disaster response, such as the decision-making at the county-level [ 22 , 23 ]; however, with the potential trajectory of multiple COVID-19 waves, selection and assessment of temporal units are important for multiple use-cases, including situational awareness, time and resource allocations, and characterization of populations at-risk [ 24 , 25 ]. Our goal was to better understand the impact of SARS-CoV-2 on subpopulations in the US and identify potential opportunities for interventions to advance health equity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design and automation of data flows may reduce the burden of manual data collection, 39 but questions remain regarding potential losses to data integrity and inclusion of historical data recorded during emergency situations. 40 Leveraging technology for clinical data acquisition and strategies to link data across the continuum of trauma care, including data from emergency medical services, hospitals, and rehabilitation programs as well as long-term patient-reported data, is much needed and will facilitate evidence-based performance improvement. 41 This study has several limitations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two of the top 25 questions focused on evaluating strategies to leverage electronic health records for the collection of trauma registry data and harmonization across the continuum of care and multiple health systems (Table 2). Design and automation of data flows may reduce the burden of manual data collection, 39 but questions remain regarding potential losses to data integrity and inclusion of historical data recorded during emergency situations 40 . Leveraging technology for clinical data acquisition and strategies to link data across the continuum of trauma care, including data from emergency medical services, hospitals, and rehabilitation programs as well as long-term patient-reported data, is much needed and will facilitate evidence-based performance improvement 41 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supports a known emergency response use case: identifying geographic areas with high concentrations of vulnerable/underserved people for triage. 42,59 Unfortunately, census-based population estimates gathered every 10 years become less accurate as time progresses. 60,61 Thus, there needs to be a focus on regular capture of changes in measures of SdoH in a population.…”
Section: C2 Regular Updates To Sdoh and Associated Geographical Distr...mentioning
confidence: 99%