通过建立信任关系改善边缘化社区的灾后恢复工作。

Q3 Medicine
Cassandra R Davis, Evan Johnson, Megan Griffard, Simona Goldin
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摘要

社区、学者和联邦机构已经注意到,由于气候变化,危险事件的频率和规模都在增加。新出现的证据表明,与处于有利地位的群体相比,边缘化群体从危险事件中恢复过来的可能性更小,部分原因是他们与旨在支持恢复的组织之间不信任或不存在关系。这些结果表明,有必要进行研究,告知政府和非政府组织(ngo)如何最好地为最需要帮助的社区建立信任关系。
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Improving disaster recovery for marginalized communities through building trusting relationships.

Communities, scholars, and federal agencies have noted the increase in frequency and magnitude of hazardous events due to climate change. Emerging evidence suggests that marginalized communities are less likely to recover from a hazardous event when compared to their more advantaged peers, partly due to distrustful or nonexistent relationships with organizations meant to support recovery. These results suggest a need for research to inform governmental and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) on how best to build trusting relationships for communitiesmost in need.

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Journal of Emergency Management
Journal of Emergency Management Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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