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Community Study:
Rapid community needs assessment using modified cluster sampling methods

Goals:

To rapidly obtain population-based estimates of needs in the early aftermath of a mass casualty event, with severe property damage affecting at least one neighborhood. The assessment should be designed to benefit the affected population by providing up-to-date, ongoing assessment information, such as the location and/or availability of sites for medical treatment, counseling services, food and supply distribution, and other services. The findings will be useful in guiding relief efforts.

Who would use the data?

Disaster relief organizations, health departments, local and state governments, law enforcement, utility companies, the news media, and other organizations involved in coordinating early response efforts.

Examples:

Hlady WG, Quenemoen LE, Armenia-Cope RR, et al. Use of a modified cluster sampling method to perform rapid needs assessment after Hurricane Andrew. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1994;23:719-25. 

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Community needs assessment of lower Manhattan residents following the World Trade Center attacks–Manhattan, New York City, 2001. MMWR 2002;51(10).

Questions of interest:

Methods:

Potential partners/collaborators:

IRB needed:

N/A (this is not research)

Page last reviewed June 23, 2006
Page last modified May 16, 2003


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