Evaluation of incoming messages to whatsapp communication network created by volunteers in major disasters: The case of Turkey earthquake
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Objective: This research was conducted in order to assess the 1-week aid needs determined by
the health professional who voluntarily served in the WhatsApp communication network
during the earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, Turkey.
Methods: This descriptive retrospective epidemiological study focuses on the 1-week messaging
activities of the WhatsApp group created by volunteers after the earthquake in Turkey. During
the 7-day period included in the research, a total of 5813 messages were sent. 3472 of these
messages were not included in the research for various reasons, and a total of 2341 messages
were used for the research.
Results: In all 7 days, it was seen that most of the messages were sent via text message and that
voice messages were very few. When the distribution of the needs demanded by the earthquake
victims for 7 days was examined, it was seen that there was a significant increase in the needs on
the fourth day after the earthquake, and that the highest increase was the need for tents.
Conclusion: While the demands for rescue services increased in the first 2 days, it was
determined that the demands for water especially, dry food, and tents increased from the third
day onwards. It is suggested that a professional online infrastructure system should be created to
enable the transfer of instant scene and need information that can be activated in such disasters.
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Disaster Medicine and Public Health PreparednessVolume
18Issue
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