The disaster liaison for pediatric and perinatal medicine: A new system in Japan.

Pediatr Int

Japan Pediatrics Societies Committee on Measures against for Disasters, Tokyo, Japan.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Children, newborns, and pregnant or postpartum women are particularly vulnerable to disasters, making support for this population crucial, especially in disaster-prone areas like Japan.
  • The Disaster Liaison for Pediatric and Perinatal Medicine (DLPPM) is a system designed to specifically address the needs of this group and includes lessons on improving emergency response efforts.
  • Key lessons from DLPPM's activities suggest the importance of broadening support systems, mitigating the indirect impacts of disasters, and enhancing networking among healthcare facilities to better serve pediatric and perinatal needs during emergencies.

Article Abstract

Background: Worldwide, children, newborns, and pregnant or postpartum women are vulnerable to disasters and emergency situations, and providing support to this population is of great concern. Japan is located in a disaster-prone area, so disaster response and risk reduction strategies are important priorities.

Methods: We introduce a system called the Disaster Liaison for Pediatric and Perinatal Medicine (DLPPM). This was created with a specific focus on perinatal children and pregnant women in Japan. We report the details of its activities, discuss its challenges, and draw on lessons learned for the further development of perinatal support systems, particularly for children.

Results: The lessons learned from the activities of the DLPPM include the following: (1) establish a support system for emergency specialists beyond those with pediatric and perinatal specialties; (2) mitigate the risk of indirect damage caused by primary disasters; and (3) establish a networking function linked to existing pediatric and perinatal medicine facilities.

Conclusions: By establishing similar systems, we believe that it will be feasible to address pediatric and perinatal care needs in disaster response contexts in other countries and regions around the world.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ped.15780DOI Listing

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