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Best practice guidelines on surgical response in disasters and humanitarian emergencies: report of the 2011 Humanitarian Action Summit Working Group on Surgical Issues within the Humanitarian Space.

Division of General Surgery, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada.
Prehospital and disaster medicine: the official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the World Association for Emergency and Disaster Medicine in association with the Acute Care Foundation 04/2012; 26(6):429-37. DOI:10.1017/S1049023X12000064
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ABSTRACT The provision of surgery within humanitarian crises is complex, requiring coordination and cooperation among all stakeholders. During the 2011 Humanitarian Action Summit best practice guidelines were proposed to provide greater accountability and standardization in surgical humanitarian relief efforts. Surgical humanitarian relief planning should occur early and include team selection and preparation, appropriate disaster-specific anticipatory planning, needs assessment, and an awareness of local resources and limitations of cross-cultural project management. Accurate medical record keeping and timely follow-up is important for a transient surgical population. Integration with local health systems is essential and will help facilitate longer term surgical health system strengthening.

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Keywords

2011 Humanitarian Action Summit
 
Accurate medical record
 
appropriate disaster-specific anticipatory planning
 
cross-cultural project management
 
greater accountability
 
local health systems
 
local resources
 
standardization
 
surgical humanitarian relief efforts
 
Surgical humanitarian relief planning
 
term surgical health system
 
timely follow-up
 
transient surgical population