岛屿社区与抗灾能力:应用丰富社区抗灾能力框架。

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-04 DOI:10.1111/phn.13007
Audrey Snyder, Stephanie Matthew, Nancy Leahy, Raiden Gaul, Tiffany Lee Hood, Kyler Hijmans, Gwyneth Milbrath
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目的:探讨圣基茨和尼维斯社区恢复力的信念、态度和观点。设计:在圣基茨和尼维斯,使用针对高危人群的丰富社区恢复力框架(丰富框架)进行定性解释现象学分析,以确定增强或造成社区对灾害恢复力障碍的因素。样本:21名关键举报人和23名社区举报人提供了对灾害历史的见解。结果:确定了显著影响这一高危人群适应能力的独特优势和障碍。会议指出,政府官员和当地居民对备灾的看法存在差异。文化因素促进了联系和沟通,并为授权和合作创造了障碍。提出了在灾害中加强上游领导、下游管理和资源管理的创新策略。结论:岛屿社区提供了一个独特的机会,可以在社区和社会特征的背景下检查减少风险和脆弱性。本研究解决了文献中关于利用基于优势的方法在风险人群中建立适应能力和抗灾能力的干预措施的重大空白。《充实框架》可用于制定加强适应能力和提高抗灾能力的方法。
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Island communities and disaster resilience: Applying the EnRiCH community resilience framework.

Objective: To explore the beliefs, attitudes, and perspectives of community resilience in St. Kitts and Nevis.

Design: Qualitative Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis using the EnRiCH Community Resilience Framework for High-Risk Populations (EnRiCH Framework) to identify factors that enhance or create barriers to community resilience to disasters in St. Kitts and Nevis.

Sample: Twenty-one key informants and 23 community informants provided insight into the history of disasters.

Results: Unique strengths and barriers that significantly influenced this high-risk population's adaptive capacity were identified. A discrepancy between the way disaster preparedness was perceived by government officials and the local population was noted. Cultural factors promoted connectedness and communication and created barriers to empowerment and collaboration. Innovative strategies were suggested that could enhance upstream leadership, downstream management, and resource management during disasters.

Conclusions: Island communities represent a unique opportunity to examine risk reduction and vulnerability within the context of community and societal characteristics. This research addresses a significant gap in the literature on interventions that utilize a strengths-based approach to building adaptive capacity and resilience to disasters among at-risk populations. The EnRiCH Framework can be used to develop an approach to strengthen adaptive capacity and improve resilience to disasters.

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