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Regardless of its nature, a disaster such as an earthquake, flooding, a transportation accident, a nuclear accident or an attack can engender a broad range of impacts on…
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To help interveners adequately conduct surveillance of mental health impacts following a major disaster (recovery phase), a project to develop and make available a…
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The toolkit does not cover all mental health impacts, which include mental health problems and social well-being, positive mental health and psychological health. It is…
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This toolkit presents different options to conduct surveillance of post-disaster mental health impacts. First, it presents options to estimate impacts based on existing…
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Certain disaster-related health impacts can be detected using general health indicators. This section of the toolkit presents the surveillance systems available in…
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The Bureau d’information et d’études en santé des populations (BIESP) at the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) (Gagnon, Rochette and Plante, 2017)…
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The Banque de données communes des urgences (BDCU) contains personal information on healthcare episodes and services offered to an individual registered in the emergency…
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The Surveillance and Prevention of the Impacts of Extreme Meteorological Events on Public Health System (SUPREME) (https://www.inspq.rtss.qc.ca/geo/supreme/index.php) is…
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Info-Santé and Info-Social enable Quebecers to contact a nurse or social worker by telephone (Info-Santé 811) to answer health-related questions. For each call…
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