Addressing vaccine hesitancy and access barriers to achieve persistent progress in Israel's COVID-19 vaccination program

B Rosen, R Waitzberg, A Israeli, M Hartal… - Israel journal of health …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract As of March 31, 2021, Israel had administered 116 doses of vaccine for COVID-19
per 100 population (of any age)–far more than any other OECD country. It was also ahead of …

[HTML][HTML] Italy's rollout of COVID-19 vaccinations: the crucial contribution of the first experimental mass vaccination site in Lombardy

F Oliani, A Savoia, G Gallo, N Tiwana, M Letzgus… - Vaccine, 2022 - Elsevier
Background In occurrence of the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic, carrying out
an efficient large-scale vaccination campaign is vital in order to control the virus. Especially …

Preparing for the next terrorism attack: lessons from Paris, Brussels, and Boston

E Goralnick, F Van Trimpont, P Carli - JAMA surgery, 2017 - jamanetwork.com
The most recent spateof brutal terrorist attacks in Nice, Bangladesh, Baghdad, Istanbul, and
Orlando highlights the need for a more global concerted effort to gather and share lessons …

'Situational awareness': Rethinking security in times of urban terrorism

S Krasmann, C Hentschel - Security Dialogue, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
The emergence of 'situational awareness' as a response to the perception of a new terrorism
in European cities marks a significant shift in the conceptualization of security. Focusing on a …

[書籍][B] Comparative homeland security: Global lessons

N Morag - 2018 - books.google.com
Introduces the reader to a variety of overseas Homeland Security strategies, policies, and
practices in order to present approaches to addressing homeland security challenges and …

Leadership during the Boston Marathon bombings: a qualitative after-action review

E Goralnick, P Halpern, S Loo, J Gates… - Disaster medicine and …, 2015 - cambridge.org
ObjectiveOn April 15, 2013, two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) exploded at the Boston
Marathon and 264 patients were treated at 26 hospitals in the aftermath. Despite the extent …

Healthcare workers' willingness to respond following a disaster: a novel statistical approach toward data analysis

S Shapira, M Friger, Y Bar-Dayan… - BMC Medical …, 2019 - Springer
Background The willingness of healthcare workers (HCW) to respond is an important factor
in the health system's response capacity during emergencies. Although much research has …

Monitoring and evaluation of disaster response efforts undertaken by local health departments: a rapid realist review

K Gossip, H Gouda, YY Lee, S Firth, R Bermejo… - BMC health services …, 2017 - Springer
Background Local health departments are often at the forefront of a disaster response,
attending to the immediate trauma inflicted by the disaster and also the long term health …

Knowledge, perceptions, attitudes and willingness to report to work in an earthquake: A pilot study comparing Canadian versus Israeli hospital nursing staff

S Shapira, L Aharonson-Daniel, Y Bar-Dayan… - International emergency …, 2016 - Elsevier
Background Health practitioners are expected to respond effectively to an earthquake event
and provide lifesaving treatment to an influx of casualties. Understanding the factors that …

Healthcare system impacts of the 2017 Manchester Arena bombing: evidence from a national trauma registry patient case series and hospital performance data

P Dark, M Smith, H Ziman, S Carley… - Emergency medicine …, 2021 - emj.bmj.com
Introduction In response to detonation of an improvised explosive device at the Manchester
Arena on 22 May 2017, we aimed to use detailed information about injured patients flowing …