在雷达下:研究无家可归的人如何感知即将到来的灾难。

Q3 Medicine
Andrea Ramos
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本研究调查了无家可归者与备灾之间的交集,重点关注无家可归者(PEH)如何接收和应对与灾害相关的信息。研究强调了环境线索和技术在提醒无家可归者注意潜在危险方面的关键作用。环境指标,如天空变化、风向模式和动物行为,是人们通常依赖的信息,尽管这些信息可能会延误防护行动。移动电话是获取重要信息的重要工具,尽管在经济承受能力和充电接入方面存在挑战。这项研究还强调了值得信赖的社区成员通过非正式网络传播信息的重要性。这项定性研究以 Lindell 和 Perry 的保护行动决策模型为框架,考察了 41 名无家可归的 PEH 的生活经历。研究的主要发现强调,有必要制定有针对性的沟通策略,将服务和信息纳入应急计划,并建立地方政府仪表板,以增强 PEH 的备灾能力和抗灾能力。该研究为应急管理提供了可行的建议,以更好地支持这一弱势群体。
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Under the radar: Examining how people experiencing homelessness sense impending disasters.

This study investigates the intersection of homelessness and disaster preparedness, focusing on how people experiencing homelessness (PEH) receive and respond to disaster-related information. The research emphasizes the critical roles of environmental cues and technology in alerting PEH to potential hazards. Environmental indicators, such as changes in the sky, wind patterns, and animal behavior, are commonly relied upon, although they can delay protective actions. Mobile phones serve as essential tools for accessing vital information, despite challenges related to affordability and charging access. The study also highlights the importance of trusted community members in disseminating information through informal networks. Using Lindell and Perry's Protective Action Decision Model as a framework, this qualitative study examines the lived experiences of 41 unsheltered PEH. Key findings underscore the need for tailored communication strategies, integrating services and information into emergency plans, and establishing local government dashboards to enhance disaster preparedness and resilience among PEH. The study provides actionable recommendations for emergency management to better support this vulnerable population.

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