指定国际安全社区30年分析

D. Hanson
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摘要:背景:国际安全社区运动成立于1986年,自那时以来,已发展成为一个由世界卫生组织安全社区运动/国际安全社区联合会、区域和国家安全社区组织、支持中心和社区组成的国际合作网络。目的审查1986年至2018年32年期间被指定为国际安全社区的社区的成果。方法:对ISCCC数据库和网站进行审计。根据最初的指定申请,对任何不一致之处进行了准确性检查。结果:自1998年安全社区运动开始以来,已指定403个国际安全社区。有361个社区的数据可供分析。38个社区,都是在2006年之前指定的,在这些数据移交给ISCCC之前,已经从数据库中删除。自2006年起,数据集已完成。该计划覆盖范围很广,8600万人接受了一项安全社区计划的服务,该计划至少一次获得国际安全社区称号(占世界人口的1.1%)。其中四千九百万人由安全社区项目提供服务,这些项目的认证仍然有效。2018年,共有39项认证(13项指定和26项重新设计),覆盖710万人口。最初403个社区中有一百六十一个(40%)保持了安全社区认证。244个(68%)社区只寻求最初的指定,92个(25%)被指定两次,22个(6%)被指定三次,3个(1%)被指定四次。国际安全社区的规模差异很大,从最小的1000人到最大的1200万人。然而,分布向较小的社区倾斜(第5百分位=6000,中位数为90000,平均值为240000,第95百分位为700000。结论:国际安全社区运动自20世纪80年代末在瑞典开始以来的30年里取得了显著的发展。该项目已获得很高的影响力。截至2018年底,已确定403个社区,人口足迹达8600万。关键词:国际安全社区,指定,可持续性,评估
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30-year Analysis of Designated International Safe Communities
Abstract: Background: The International Safe Communities movement was established in 1986, and since that time has developed into an international collaborative network comprised of the WHO CCCSP/ ISCCC, regional and national safe community organizations, support centers and communities. Purpose to review the outcomes of communities who have achieved designation as an international safe community over the 32-year period from 1986 to 2018. Methods: An audit of the ISCCC database and website was undertaken. Any inconsistencies were checked for accuracy against the original designation application. Results: Since the safe community movement began in 1998 four hundred and three International Safe Communities have been designated. Data was available for analysis regarding 361 communities. Thirty-eight communities, all designated prior to 2006, had been removed from the data base prior to this data being handed over to the ISCCC. The data set is complete from 2006 onwards. The program has a high reach, 86 million people have been served by a safe community program that has achieved International Safe Community Designation on at least one occasion (1.1% of the world population). Forty-nine millions of these are served by safe community programs whose certification remains active. In 2018 there were 39 certifications (13 designations and 26 redesignations), covering a population of 7.1 million people. One hundred and sixty-one (40%) of the original 403 communities have maintained a safe community certification. Two hundred and forty-four (68%) communities only sought initial designation, 92 (25%) were designated twice, 22 (6%) were designated three times and 3 (1%) were designated four times. International Safe Communities vary considerably in size from the smallest with a population of 1,000 inhabitants to the largest of 12 million. However, the distribution is skewed towards smaller communities (5th percentile = 6,000, a median of 90,000, a mean of 240,000 and a 95th percentile of 700,000. Conclusions: The International Safe Community movement has accomplished remarkable growth in the 30 years since it began in Sweden in the late 1980s. The program has achieved high reach. Four hundred and three communities have been designated by the end of 2018 with a population footprint of 86 million people. Keywords: International Safe Communities, Designation, Sustainability, Evaluation
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Injury and Violence Research (JIVR) is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal covering all aspects of traumatology includes quantitative and qualitative studies in the field of clinical and basic sciences about trauma, burns, drowning, falls, occupational/road/ sport safety, youth violence, child/elder abuse, child/elder injuries, intimate partner abuse/sexual violence, self-harm, suicide, patient safety, safe communities, consumer safety, disaster management, terrorism, surveillance/burden of injury and all other intentional and unintentional injuries.
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