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Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Disaster Recovery

Background:

  • Local public health agencies (LPHAs) are central to emergency preparedness and disaster recovery.
  • LPHAs provide essential community health services throughout disaster life cycles.
  • Decreasing funding and increasing disaster severity challenge LPHA capacity.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address the knowledge gap regarding LPHA worker confidence in disaster recovery.
  • To identify the need for validated instruments measuring LPHA disaster recovery efficacy.
  • To propose a framework and research agenda for enhancing LPHA workforce efficacy.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on LPHA roles in disaster recovery.
  • Identification of operational and efficacy-related research gaps.
  • Proposal of a behavioral framework for examining worker perceptions.

Main Results:

  • The critical role of LPHAs in disaster recovery is confirmed.
  • Significant gaps exist in understanding LPHA worker efficacy and measurement tools.
  • There is a lack of targeted educational interventions for disaster recovery.

Conclusions:

  • Enhancing LPHA workforce disaster recovery efficacy is essential.
  • A behavioral framework can guide research into worker perceptions.
  • Evidence-informed educational interventions are needed to bolster LPHA preparedness.