Pediatric emergency disaster preparedness: a narrative review of global disparities, challenges, and policy solutions.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-6-2025
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Disasters, whether natural or man-made, pose significant challenges to healthcare systems, with children being among the most vulnerable populations. Pediatric Emergency Departments (PEDs) require specialized protocols to address children's distinct physiological, psychological, and developmental needs in other to respond adequately to disasters. While international guidelines for disaster preparedness exist, significant disparities persist across different healthcare settings, particularly in low-resource regions where preparedness measures remain inadequate. This review examines the current state of pediatric disaster preparedness, analyzing insights from past disasters to highlight key challenges, gaps, and opportunities for improvement. Special attention is given to global frameworks, existing protocols, and how lessons from successful disaster responses can inform future strategies, particularly in resource-limited settings.
AIMS: This review aims to assess the readiness of PEDs for disaster scenarios by identifying deficiencies and proposing strategies to enhance preparedness. It explores infrastructure requirements, workforce training, triage protocols, and mental health considerations specific to pediatric populations. Additionally, it assesses international frameworks and best practices to inform policy recommendations for strengthening pediatric-focused disaster response globally.
CONCLUSION: Pediatric disaster preparedness remains inadequate across global healthcare systems, particularly in resource-limited settings. While international protocols exist, their implementation varies widely, leaving gaps in staff training, resource allocation, and mental health support. Addressing these gaps requires a multi-faceted approach that includes enhanced training programs, improved resource allocation, and integration of mental health services into disaster protocols. By adopting evidence-based strategies and fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, healthcare systems can develop more resilient and child-focused emergency response frameworks. Strengthening disaster preparedness in PEDs is essential to ensuring equal opportunities for care and effective treatment for children in times of crisis.
Publication Title
Int J Emerg Med
Volume
18
Issue
1
First Page
91
Last Page
91
Recommended Citation
Onyejesi, C., Alsabri, M., Del Castillo Miranda, J., Aziz, M., Ram, M., Abady, E., & Abdelbar, S. (2025). Pediatric emergency disaster preparedness: a narrative review of global disparities, challenges, and policy solutions.. Int J Emerg Med, 18 (1), 91-91. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1186/s12245-025-00856-w