Keywords

disaster preparedness, global health, low-resource setting

 

Authors

  1. Van Meter, Jessica DNP, APN-BC, CCRN, A-EMT
  2. Lauderdale, Jana PhD, RN, FAAN
  3. Rohde, John Paul MD

Abstract

Abstract: Disaster planning in developing countries is largely ineffective despite these countries being more likely to suffer from catastrophic events. This article aims to identify strengths, educational needs, practice improvement opportunities, and local factors that may contribute to the development/implementation of a disaster preparedness plan at Georgetown Public Hospital in Guyana.