Operational Strategies for Establishing Disaster-Resilient Schools: A Qualitative Study.

Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2019-09-01 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.22114/ajem.v0i0.241
Samaneh Mirzaei, Abbas Ali Dehghani Tafti, Leila Mohammadinia, Khadijeh Nasiriani, Zohreh Rahaei, Hossein Falahzadeh, Hamid Reza Amiri
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Abstract

Introduction: Resilient schools can warranty students' health and survival at disasters. It is obligatory that schools be prepared for natural challenges through local programs. Considering the great population of students, disaster-resilient schools can be a safe and suitable environment for students at the time of disaster.

Objective: This study aims to identify certain operational strategies for establishing schools resilient to natural disasters.

Method: This qualitative study was based on conventional content analysis. Using purposive sampling method, 24 experts in the fields of health in disasters, construction engineering, psychology, teaching, and administrative management participated in the study. Maximum variation sampling continued until data saturation was achieved. The data collected via unstructured interviews were analyzed with Graneheim and Lundmen's conventional content analysis.

Results: Content analysis resulted in four main categories as operational strategies for establishing disaster-resilient schools including: 1) "construction and non-construction optimization", with four subcategories of construct risk management, optimization of construct architecture and physical structure, correct construct localization, and promotion of non-construct safety, 2) "promotion of organizational coordination and interactions" with two subcategories, namely improvement in intra-organizational communication and improvement in extra-organizational communication, 3) "improvement in education" with three subcategories of holding educational courses for families and students, holding educational courses for managers and personnel, and holding simulated exercises, and 4) "process promotion" with four subcategories of increased preparedness, correct planning, creation of organizational structure, and rehabilitation facilitation.

Conclusion: Various factors affecting schools' response to disasters form operational strategies to establish disaster-resilient schools. These strategies influence pre- and post-disaster preparedness. Awareness of these components followed by preparedness prior to disasters can save students' lives, improve school performance after disasters, and aid in establishing disaster-resilient schools as safe lodgings.

建立抗灾学校的运作策略:一项质的研究。
简介:韧性学校可以保证学生的健康和在灾害中的生存。学校有义务通过当地项目为自然挑战做好准备。考虑到学生人数众多,灾害复原学校在灾难发生时可以为学生提供一个安全适宜的环境。目的:本研究旨在确定建立具有自然灾害韧性的学校的某些操作策略。方法:在常规含量分析的基础上进行定性研究。采用目的抽样法,选取灾害卫生、建筑工程、心理学、教学、行政管理等领域的24名专家参与研究。最大变化采样一直持续到数据饱和为止。通过非结构化访谈收集的数据采用Graneheim和Lundmen的传统内容分析进行分析。结果:内容分析得出建立抗灾学校的四个主要类别的运营策略,包括:1)“施工与非施工优化”,分为施工风险管理、施工建筑与物理结构优化、施工正确定位、非施工安全提升四大类,2)“促进组织的协调和互动”,包括两个子类别,即组织内沟通的改善和组织外沟通的改善,3)“改善教育”,包括举办家庭和学生教育课程、举办管理人员和人员教育课程、举办模拟演习三大类;“过程促进”有四个子类别,即增加准备、正确计划、创建组织结构和促进康复。结论:影响学校应对灾害的各种因素形成了建立抗灾学校的运营策略。这些战略影响灾前和灾后的准备工作。意识到这些因素,然后在灾害发生前做好准备,可以挽救学生的生命,改善灾后学校的表现,并有助于建立具有抗灾能力的学校作为安全的住所。
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