Public Health Response in Disasters, 20 credits
Hälsoinsatser vid katastrofer, 20 hp- Course code
- 2QA236
- Course name
- Public Health Response in Disasters
- Credits
- 20 credits
- Form of Education
- Higher Education, study regulation 2007
- Main field of study
- Public Health in Disasters
- Level
- Second cycle, has only first-cycle course/s as entry requirements
- Grading scale
- Excellent, Very good, Good, Satisfactory, Sufficient, Fail, Fail
- Department
- Department of Global Public Health
- Decided by
- Styrelsen för utbildning
- Decision date
- 2014-06-23
- Revised by
- Education Committee GPH
- Last revision
- 2021-09-08
- Course syllabus valid from
- Spring 2022
Specific entry requirements
A professional degree of at least 120 credits in health care or medicine. In addition to this, work experience within one of the above mentioned fields is required (has to be certified by the employer). Alternatively a degree of at least 180 credits and work experience within a relevant field (such as aid and international organisations, certified by the employer/organisation). And proficiency in English equivalent to English B/English 6.
Objectives
The aims of the course are to provide competencies, to adequately prioritize, plan, implement and monitor public health interventions in disaster relief, based on needs and risks.
Module 1
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
- explain how different health determinants influence vulnerability and a society's ability to cope with disasters.
- define various types of disasters and describe how they can be prevented, as well as how their negative influence on the public health and health systems can be mitigated.
Skills and abilities
- in a multistage process explain and plan how data and information about health risks and health needs can be sought, analysed and assessed in disasters.
Judgement and approach
- evaluate how various types of disasters influence public health.
Module 2
On completion of the course, the student should be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
- describe the role of health systems in disasters
- describe essential health interventions in different types of disasters
- explain principles of and handling of mass-casualty situations
- explain the principles of evaluation health systems and of health actions at disaster actions.
Skills and abilities
- plan for essential health interventions in different types of disasters
- plan for epidemiological surveillance in disasters situations.
Judgement and approach
- relate to disaster response systems, their potentials and weaknesses.
- prioritize among different strategies intended to meet the essential public health needs in disasters.
- argue for the most important components for control of infectious diseases.
Content
The course is divided in two modules:
Module 1
- Global health and the global burden of disease
- Health determinants and their variation at global, regional, national and local level
- The indirect and direct effects of disasters on health and health systems
- Assessment of public health needs in disasters
Module 2
- Planning and implementation of curative and preventive public health interventions in different types of disasters and contexts
- Principles for and handling of mass-casualty situations
- Epidemiological surveillance in disasters
- Control of infectious diseases
- International systems for disaster response
- Evaluation of public health response in disasters
Pre-disaster and disaster situations - global perspective, 8.0 hp
The course module focuses on the global burden of disease and factors that influence variations in the health status p. The course highlights and analyses general and directed health strategies intended to improve global health. The course module also focuses on health-related needs in various types of disasters and methods for analysis and assessment of public health and health-related needs in disasters.
- Global health and the global burden of disease
- Health determinants and their variation at global, regional, national and local level
- The indirect and direct effects of disasters on health and health systems
- Assessment of public health needs in disasters
Public Health Response in Disasters, 12.0 hp
The part of the course follows after assessments of health-related needs in a disaster. Important fields are: Priorities and organisation of health actions, epidemiological supervision and control of infectious diseases. Specific strategies for mass-casualty situations and other acute health threats are highlighted. The module is completed with methods and principles of evaluation of health actions.
- Planning and implementation of curative and preventive public health interventions in different types of disasters and contexts
- Principles for and handling of mass-casualty situations
- Epidemiological surveillance in disasters
- Control of infectious diseases
- International systems for disaster response
- Evaluation of public health response in disasters
Teaching methods
Interactive lectures. Web-based assignments in groups and individual, compulsory simulation exercises and compulsory discussion seminars. The student will practice and show ability to gather and analyse information related to disasters in the simulation exercises. The student will describe health systems and describe, plan and prioritize essential health interventions in, in the simulation exercises.
Examination
The two modules will be examined in two written examinations. Each module, also have compulsory parts, where active participation is required.
Module 1.
The examination consists of a written exam.
Module 2.
The examination consists of written exam.
The student will receive a final grade for the whole course (A-F). The final grade is an appraisal of the results in the two individual examinations. In order to pass the course, the student must obtain at least grade E in both the individual examinations and as well have met the established criteria for the obligatory parts.
Compulsory participation
The examiner assesses if, and in that case how, absence can be compensated. Before the student has participated in all compulsory parts or compensated absence in accordance with the examiner's instructions, the student's results for respective part will not be registered. Absence from a compulsory activity may result in that the student cannot compensate the absence until the next time the course is given.
Limitation of number of occasions to write the exam
Students who have not passed the regular examination are entitled to participate in five more examinations. If the student has not passed the exam after four participations, he/she is encouraged to visit the study advisor. If the student has failed six examinations/tests, no additional examination or new admission is provided.
The number of times that the student has participated in one and the same examination is regarded as an examination session.
Submission of blank exam is regarded as an examination session. An examination for which the student registered but not participated in, will not be counted as an examination.
If there are special grounds, or a need for adaptation for a student with a disability, the examiner may decide to deviate from the syllabus's regulations on the examination form, the number of examination opportunities, the possibility of
supplementation or exemptions from the compulsory section/s of the course etc. Content and learning outcomes as well as the level of expected skills, knowledge and abilities may not be changed, removed or reduced.
Transitional provisions
Examination will be provided during a time of two years after a possible cancellation of the course. Examination can take place according to an earlier literature list during a time of one year after the date when a major renewal of the literature list has been made.
Other directives
The course will be given in English.
Course evaluation will be carried out according to the guidelines that are established by the Committee for Higher Education. The course may not be included in a higher education qualification at the same time with the overview and passed course, whose contents completely or partly corresponds to the course content.
Literature and other teaching aids
Part 1
Required reading
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2018 - 1 online resource (504 pages) ISBN:9781107477261 LIBRIS-ID:nxptc9rxl8xz7jq8 URL: Table of contents / Abstracts Library search
Jones and Bartlett Learning, 2018 LIBRIS-ID:22540864
Maidenhead, Berkshire, England : McGraw Hill/Open University Press, 2012. - xvii, 197 pages ISBN:9780335243792 (pbk.) LIBRIS-ID:18062121 Library search
Rugby : Practical Action Publishing, [2014] - xi, 108 pages ISBN:9781853398636 LIBRIS-ID:18060371 Library search
University of Bergen, 2020 p. 17-29
University of Antwerp, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, 2020 p. 29 - 82
Recommended reading
WHO/Unicef, Geneva, 2009
John Hopkins School of Public Health, International federation of Red Cross red Crescent Societies, 2008
Part 2
Required reading
ALNAP, Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance, 2006
Humanitarian Practice Network at ODI , HPN, 2007
Geneva : World Health Organization, c2005. - vii, 295 p. ISBN:92-4-154616-6 LIBRIS-ID:10160940 Library search
Rugby : Practical Action Publishing, [2014] - xi, 108 pages ISBN:9781853398636 LIBRIS-ID:18060371 Library search
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017 - 259 pages ISBN:9781138953680 LIBRIS-ID:20113522 Library search
World Health Organization. Geneva, 2021 URL: Länk
The Sphere project, 2018 URL: Länk
UNHCR© United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, 2015
World Health Organization: Geneva, 2021 URL: Länk
Recommended reading
WHO, Geneva, 2008
Heidelberg : Springer, c2012. - xxiv, 412 p. ISBN:978-3-642-21894-1 (alk. paper) LIBRIS-ID:13597503 Library search
WHO/Unicef, Geneva, 2009
Humanitarian Practice Network at ODI , HPN, 2006
John Hopkins School of Public Health, International federation of Red Cross red Crescent Societies, 2008
Médecins sans Frontières, 2021
Médecins sans Frontières, 2021
WHO, 2013
WHO, 2015