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Comparative Study on Domestic CBRNE Education Training (국내의 CBRNE 교육훈련 프로그램에 관한 비교 연구)

  • Park, Namkwun;Lee, Jaemin;Kim, Taehwan
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.97-104
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    • 2013
  • Locally and abroad, people's anxiety is now at a high due to CBRNE accidents. The accidents occur by various causes, and the scale of disaster could be enlarged. In this study, we focused on CBRNE education training program as a way of reducting damage of CBRNE accidents which could harm unspecified individuals and drew a parallel by a comparative analysis about CBRNE educational programs of domestic institutions.

A Study on the Development of Disaster Nursing Education Program for Nursing Students : Expert Interviews and Qualitative Content Analysis (간호대학생의 재난간호 교육프로그램 개발에 관한 연구: 전문가 심층 인터뷰를 중심으로)

  • Soonyoung Oh;SongHyun Lee
    • Journal of Industrial Convergence
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    • v.22 no.9
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    • pp.147-155
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    • 2024
  • The purpose of this study is to provide basic data for the development of a disaster nursing education program for nursing students. This study conducted in-depth interviews with seven experts, including emergency medical technicians, disaster nurses at public health centers, and professors of nursing in charge of disaster nursing, and analyzed the data using content analysis, a qualitative research method. As a result of the study, the composition of the disaster nursing education program was derived as 'Definition and category of disaster, National disaster system, Response and collaboration with related organizations, Triage at disaster site, and The role of nurse in a disaster situation.' The operation of the curriculum was derived as 'step-by-step application from lower grades to upper grades, basic stage theory education stage, advanced stage 1 team activities and individual training education by learning content, and advanced stage 2 operation in the form of tabletop exercise, field-training exercise or simulation.' Based on this study, the development of a disaster nursing education program is suggested.

The Use Plan of the Effective Computer Simulation Program for Strengthening the Disaster Field Response Strategy

  • Ham, Seung Hee;Park, Namkwun;Yoo, Myong O
    • Journal of the Society of Disaster Information
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.176-180
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    • 2016
  • The full extent of damage depend greatly on the quick and rational decision making by the incident commander soon after the disaster. The decision that everybody should wait by the captain, not to enter into the ship by the first dispatched incident commander, broadcasting failure have brought about a huge loss of life at Sewol cruise ship incident. Thus this study reviews the training and education system supporting the rational crisis decision making performed by the incident commander to cut off the expansion of disaster which is caused by the failure of the incident situation awareness and the decision making described above.

Education Programs for Disaster Mental Health: Website-Based Review

  • Hyun-Seo Park;Joohee Seo;Sang-Ho Kim
    • Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.43-59
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    • 2023
  • Objectives: Although a manual for a disaster medical support using Korean medicine doctors for disaster survivors has been developed, education programs for using the manual in disaster situations need to be developed. Thus, the purpose of this study was to analyze existing online education programs for disaster mental health to develop education programs for Korean medicine doctors. Methods: We conducted website searching for disaster mental health education programs using Google. Compositions, contents, hours, methods, costs, organizers, and targets of included educational programs were analyzed qualitatively. Results: After searching, eight websites among a total of 64 were included for the analysis. Lectures consisted of Psychological First Aid, Skills for Psychological Recovery, Self-Care, and Psychological Education after a disaster experience. Training hours for each program ranged from 30 minutes to 31 hours. All lectures were given only online. They could only be taken online. Free lectures were the most common ones. Most of them were for the general public. Conclusions: Findings of this study provide information regarding trends of online education programs for disaster mental health. Our information could be used for developing disaster trauma response education programs for Korean medicine doctors in the future.

Redesigning education programs for alleviating disaster response officials' stress·PTSD and it's empirical analysis for effectiveness (-재난대응공무원의 스트레스 및 PTSD 완화 교육프로그램 재설계 및 교육효과 실증분석-)

  • Park, Chan-Seok
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.147-157
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    • 2014
  • Firefighters receive extreme stress and suffer from PTSD in disaster. But we have not been paid attention to them. The purpose of this study is to analyze the problems of previous PTSD education programs in fire academy and to present the practical educational programs for firefighters to use in the disaster field. In the empirical analysis of this practical educational programs(EFT program), this program is more effective than existing theory-focused education training program.

Study on the strengthening of community safety Network through volunteer fire department training program reengineering (의용소방대 교육프로그램 재설계를 통한 지역사회 안전 Network기능 강화 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Chan-Seok;Oh, Taek-Hum;Yoon, Myoung-Oh
    • Journal of the Korea Safety Management & Science
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.21-30
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    • 2013
  • Korean Volunteer Fire Departments are the representative disaster-related civilian organizations which are based on "Firefighting Framework Act Article 37"and ordinance for complementing the lack of fire-fighting personnel and volunteer and they play a part as community safety keepers. They are operated by the National funding, but cannot be defined as the organization in governmental sources completely or pure volunteer organization in terms of its founding purpose and activities. In these special characteristics, some Volunteer Fire Departments play an important role in Civilian Volunteer Disaster Prevention by being managed effectively, but the others do not. There can be many cause-analyses about this difference. They aren't profit-making organizations and are groups which have no compulsion. So it is important that who the leader is, and what type of leadership he has. By solving this bias by considering these characteristics, in this study we make them perform the center role of community safety network through analyzing the existing status and problems of volunteer fire department education and customized training program reengineering to meet class-specific and regional level.

The difference in knowledge, awareness, and educational demand about disaster medical response-related institutions in Jeollanam-do (전남지역 재난의료대응 유관기관 재난의료대응 지식, 인식 및 교육 요구도 차이 분석)

  • Park, Myeong-Hui;Jung, Eun-Kyung
    • The Korean Journal of Emergency Medical Services
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.21-36
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    • 2022
  • Purpose: This descriptive research study aimed to investigate the knowledge and perception of the natural disaster medical system by relevant disaster medical response teams in Jeonnam region, and provide baseline data for a disaster education program based on analysis of priorities of educational demand. Methods: Online questionnaires were distributed to 200 research participants including paramedics from five fire stations in J province, 22 public health centers, two disaster base hospitals, ERU (Emergency Response Units), and DMAT (Disaster Medical Assistance Team). The questionnaires elicited basic information about respondents, their knowledge and perception on disaster preparation and response, cooperation system, and educational and training needs. Results: The top priority items selected were: other disasters for paramedics, first aid for the rapid response team, and command system for DMAT. Conclusion: Customized education and training programs must be developed to suit each organizational need. Detailed operational guidelines must be established and with them a unified educational curriculum should be put into practice.

A Study on Knowledge, Preparedness, Core Competencies of Disaster Nursing among Hospital Nurses (병원 간호사의 재난간호지식, 재난간호준비도 및 재난간호핵심수행능력)

  • Kim, Hwa-Young;Ahn, Seong-Ah;Kim, Mi-Hyang;Kong, Jeong-Hyeon
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.9 no.10
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2019
  • The purpose of this study is to provide basic data on the development of disaster nursing training program by analyzing disaster nursing knowledge, preparedness, core competencies of disaster nursing in hospital nurses. This study was conducted in 177 nurses in an university hospital in C area. The results of the study showed that the significant positive correlation(r=.787, p<.001) between core competencies of disaster nursing and disaster preparedness, and disaster preparedness(${\beta}=.791$) was the factor affecting the core competencies of disaster nursing, and explanatory power was 62.3%. In this way, it is necessary to develop and education program of disaster nursing education in the form of simulation training in order to improve the core competencies of disaster nursing in hospital nurses.

A Research on the needed-capacity of Volunteers in Disaster Relief Activity (재해구호 자원봉사자 활동의 실태분석을 통한 필요 역량에 관한 연구)

  • Sung, Ki-Whan
    • 한국방재학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.02a
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    • pp.395-398
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    • 2008
  • There was heavy rains that happened for 23 days consecutively in 2006. Many regions have suffered because of rains and among them In-Je and Pyung-Chang area are the most suffered areas at that time. I conducted field survey at those two regions. The case of other damaged regions also reviewed in this paper and volunteer activity of volunteer groups is reviewed. I intended to make clear the volunteer activity system through analysing need capacity of volunteers. Main suggestions are as below. In management system, the nexts are discussed. Improving the ability of village headmen and volunteer groups that manage relief stuffs at the first level and cooperating method with companies are discussed. Supporting system for isolated regions and necessity about developing operating manual are suggested. In education system, specialized education for different disaster areas, field orientation education, and training managerial positions are suggested. In supporting system, improving NDMS(National Disaster Management System), computerized program for volunteer management, insurance for volunteers, issuing a confirmation of volunteering activity, securement of emergency communication system, budget for prevention and donation are also suggested.

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A Study on Curriculum Development for Disaster Management by DACUM Technique and Expert Committee (DACUM 기법과 전문가회의를 통한 방재분야 교육과정 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Min, Geum-Young;Jeong, Duk-Hoon;Shim, Hyoung-Seop
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Hazard Mitigation
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2011
  • The purpose of this study was to suggest the education and training program for disaster management by comparison between DACUM technique applied curriculum and curriculum by expert committee, and curriculum development. First, DACUM technique applied curriculum development. Job Classification of Disaster management was consisted of four jobs - mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery - by three times discussions of expert panels. Job analysis and curriculum development were performed by the DACUM panels who consisted of three subject-matter experts and one educational expert on each field. Curriculum developed mitigation was nine courses, preparedness was twelve courses, response was seven courses, and recovery was four courses. Second, Expert committee developed curriculum. Expert committee consisted of five experts and three educational expert. Expert committee was held four times. Curriculum developed thirty five courses. Then disaster management curriculum determined by discussion of experts. disaster management curriculum considered (1)mitigation and preparedness was thirty one courses, (2)response and recovery was fourteen courses, (3)man-made was six courses, (4)manager level was four courses.