Description
Assessment 4
Global Events
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Overview
Write a 5–6 page, APA-formatted report that explains the responses to a global event, how issues of race, class, and gender may have affected the response, and the role of international and altruistic organizations in providing health care services related to the event. Describe barriers to receiving health care services related to the event, and explain the role of the professional nurse in providing health care services related to the global event.By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:SHOW MORE - Toggle Drawer
Context
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), natural disasters kill approximately 90,000 people and impact another 160 million people every year (2015). Natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and wildfires not only have an immediate impact on those who live in and around the affected area, they also often have a longer-term effect on the health and well-being of those impacted. Developing countries are frequently unable to respond to natural disasters effectively and efficiently because they lack resources, infrastructure, and disaster-preparedness systems.Poor health care systems in developing countries also make these countries more vulnerable to epidemics such as the recent outbreak of Ebola in Chad, Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. According to a report from Save the Children (2015), some developing countries have less than one health care worker for every 2,000 people. Other diseases such as malaria and pneumonia account for as many as 17,000 child deaths every day (Save the Children, 2015).SHOW MORE - Toggle Drawer
Questions to Consider
To deepen your understanding, you are encouraged to consider the questions below and discuss them with a fellow learner, a work associate, an interested friend, or a member of the business community.- What does it mean to be a global citizen?
- What responsibility do health care professionals assume during times of global events, by being global citizens?
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Resources
Suggested Resources
The following optional resources are provided to support you in completing the assessment or to provide a helpful context. For additional resources, refer to the Research Resources and Supplemental Resources in the left navigation menu of your courseroom.Capella Resources
Library Resources
The following e-books or articles from the Capella University Library are linked directly in this course:- Rowthorn, V. (2013). A place for all at the global health table: A case study about creating an interprofessional global health project. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, 41(4), 907–914.
- Mitani, S., Kako, M., & Mayner, L. (2014). Medical relief for the 2011 Japan earthquake: A nursing account. Nursing & Health Sciences, 16(1), 26–30.
- Li, X. H., & Zheng, J. C. (2014). Efficient post-disaster patient transportation and transfer: Experiences and lessons learned in emergency medical rescue in Aceh after the 2004 Asian tsunami. Military Medicine, 179(8), 913–919.
- Agusto, F. B., Teboh-Ewungkem, M. I., & Gumel, A. B. (2015). Mathematical assessment of the effect of traditional beliefs and customs on the transmission dynamics of the 2014 Ebola outbreaks. BMC Medicine, 13(1), 1–17.
- Charania, N. A., & Tsuji, L. (2012). A community-based participatory approach and engagement process creates culturally appropriate and community informed pandemic plans after the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic: Remote and isolated First Nations communities of Sub-Arctic Ontario, Canada. BMC Public Health, 12(1), 268–276.
Assessment Instructions
Preparation
Suppose that within your health care organization there is no formal process or structure for health care professionals to volunteer time and services in times of global need. You would like to develop a proposal for establishing a process that would allow nurses and other health care professionals to secure time off to work with a specific worldwide organization, to provide health care services during global events. As part of the proposal, you would need to provide background research to support your request.Conduct background research on either one of the following to support the proposal you would develop:- Choose one worldwide epidemic, such as the 2009 flu pandemic, 2009 mumps outbreak, 2012 Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak, the recent Ebola virus epidemic, or another epidemic. Research articles that focus on how the initial outbreak was handled; the role of social attitudes and issues of race, class, and gender in responding to the outbreak; barriers to people receiving proper health care; and the role of nursing in providing health care services related to the epidemic.
- Choose one natural disaster, such as the earthquakes in Haiti, Pakistan, or Nepal; Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar; the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, or any other natural disaster that brought a worldwide response. Research articles that focus on the initial response to the disaster; the role of social attitudes and issues of race, class, and gender in responding to the disaster; barriers to survivors receiving health care; and the role of nursing in providing health care services related to the disaster.
Requirements
For this assessment, develop background research that would support a proposal for an organizational process allowing health care professionals to volunteer time and services when global events happen. First, identify the global event you will be using in your research, and then:- Explain how the local and national (meaning the nation in which the event took place) communities responded to the event. Who responded? How long did the first response take? How did health care providers respond?
- Explain how social attitudes, as well as issues of race, class, gender, or other factors may have influenced the response to the event. Be sure you consider not only the response of the home country, but the global response as well.
- Describe barriers to health care services for the people impacted by the event. Some barriers may be obvious, and other barriers less obvious; try to consider multiple aspects.
- Explain the role of international health organizations and altruistic organizations in providing health care services related to the global event.
- Explain the role of the professional nurse in providing health care services related to the global event. Consider scope of practice when working professionally out of one's area of license—either nationally or globally.
Additional Requirements
Complete your assessment using the following specifications:- Title page and reference page.
- Number of pages: 5–6 (not including the title and reference pages).
- At least 4 current scholarly or professional resources.
- APA format for the entire document, including citations and references.
- Times New Roman font, 12-point, double-spaced.
Explanation & Answer
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Outline for the Haiti earthquake Assignment
The Haiti Earthquake
In this section, the Haiti earthquake is explained as a natural disaster and a global event of
interest.
Response to the Haiti disaster at local and international levels
In this section, the response techniques both locally and internationally are explained precisely.
How social issues and race may have impacted response to the global event
In this section, the social issues affecting the response to the Haiti earthquake are explicitly
discussed.
The role of international healthcare and altruistic organization in Haiti earthquake
In this section, the organizations such as WHO, USAID and Red Cross are explained as the
organizations directly involved in the response to the earthquake.
The role of professional nurses in the Haiti earthquake event
In this section, the role of professional nurses are explained explicitly as recommended in the
Haiti earthquake.
The barriers to quality healthcare provision during the disaster
In this section, the barriers to healthcare are explained explicitly as it occurred in the Haiti
disaster.
References
In this section, the sources used to substantiate the work are enlisted.
Running head: A CASE STUDY OF HAITI EARTHQUAKE
A Case Study of Haiti Earthquake
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A CASE STUDY OF HAITI EARTHQUAKE
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The Haiti Earthquake
One of the significant global natural disasters in history is the Haiti earthquake, which
occurred in 2010 following a release of seismic waves from the ocean hitting the coast and
causing a number of effects on the coastal regions. Based on the study into the earthquake, it had
a catastrophic magnitude of 7.0 Mw and covered approximately 25 kilometers of the coastal
regions (Pyles et al., 2018). The other side effects, such as aftershocks and the related effects of
the waves, led to challenges and significant destruction of the coastal region hence limiting the
competence of the coastal region. Based on the challenges which occurred, there was significant
damage to property, infrastructure, and loss of lives and disorientation of the Haiti coast. The
casualties of the earthquake were approximated to be 100,000 people who died and millions who
were displaced and did not have any place to settle hence causing a challenge, especially to the
required settlement in the areas. Based on the various needs of the people and the required
support, there were various response mechanisms following the disaster (Li & Zheng, 2014).
Recovery strategy required support from various countries considering that Haiti is one of the
poorest countries in the Eu...