H. Khankeh, M. Farrokhi, Mohammad Saatchi, M. Pourebrahimi, Juliet Roudini, Amin Rahmatali Khazaee, Mariye Jenabi Ghods, Elham Sepahvand, Maryam Ranjbar, M. Hosseinabadi-farahani
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Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to review the results of relevant studies to shed light on social trust-building in different contexts and the factors that affect it in disaster risk management.
Design/methodology/approach
This systematic review was conducted using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses model. The study keywords were searched for in PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases on August 2021. The inclusion criteria were English-written articles published in social trust and disaster relief efforts. Exclusion criteria were lack of access to the full text and article types such as nonoriginal articles.
Findings
Out of 1,359 articles found, 17 articles were included in the final analysis using four general categories: six articles on the role of local government in trust-building (local governments), five articles on the role of social media in trust-building (social media), four articles on the role of social capital in trust-building (social capital) and two articles on the importance of community participation in trust-building (community participation).
Originality/value
Understanding the role of social trust and the factors which influence it will help the development of community-based disaster risk management. Therefore, disaster management organizations and other relief agencies should take the findings of this study into account, as they can help guide policymaking and the adoption of strategies to improve public trust and participation in comprehensive disaster risk management. Further studies recommended understanding people’s experiences and perceptions of social trust, relief and disaster preparedness.
目的回顾相关研究成果,探讨灾害风险管理中不同情境下的社会信任建设及其影响因素。设计/方法/方法本系统评价采用首选报告项目进行系统评价和荟萃分析模型。研究关键词于2021年8月在PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库中检索。入选标准是发表在社会信任和救灾努力方面的英文文章。排除标准是无法获得全文和文章类型,如非原创文章。在发现的1359篇文章中,有17篇文章被纳入最终分析,使用了四个一般类别:六篇关于地方政府在信任建设中的作用(地方政府),五篇关于社交媒体在信任建设中的作用(社交媒体),四篇关于社会资本在信任建设中的作用(社会资本),两篇关于社区参与在信任建设中的重要性(社区参与)。原创性/价值理解社会信任的作用及其影响因素将有助于以社区为基础的灾害风险管理的发展。因此,灾害管理组织和其他救援机构应该考虑到本研究的结果,因为它们可以帮助指导政策制定和采取策略,以提高公众对综合灾害风险管理的信任和参与。进一步的研究建议了解人们对社会信任、救济和备灾的经验和看法。