School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, 70182 Örebro, Sweden.
First Response Radio, Frome BA11 2SX, UK.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019 Jul 15;16(14):2526. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16142526.
Humanitarian radio has been used in humanitarian aid efforts and after natural disasters over the last 15 years. However, the effects have barely been evaluated, and there are few scientific reports on the impact of radio as a disaster health response intervention. Therefore, this study aimed to provide an overview of the use and impact of humanitarian radio in natural disasters from a health perspective. A literature review of 13 scientific papers and grey literature resources was conducted. The results show that humanitarian radio could be used to promote both physical and psychosocial wellbeing by providing health-related information, advice and psychosocial support in natural disasters. Community resilience can be enhanced by the promotion of community engagement and can strengthen self-efficacy and community efficacy. Radio also has the potential to cost-effectively reach a large number of affected people in areas with severely damaged infrastructure. Radio could, therefore, contribute to health recovery and wellbeing from both individual and community perspectives. As such, health professionals; crises communication professionals, including radio journalists; and disaster-managing stakeholders should be prepared and trained to use humanitarian radio as an integrated part of the disaster health response in natural disasters.
人道主义广播在过去 15 年中被用于人道主义援助工作和自然灾害后。然而,其效果几乎没有得到评估,也没有多少关于广播作为灾害健康应对干预措施的影响的科学报告。因此,本研究旨在从健康角度概述人道主义广播在自然灾害中的使用和影响。对 13 篇科学论文和灰色文献资源进行了文献回顾。结果表明,人道主义广播可以通过在自然灾害中提供与健康相关的信息、建议和心理社会支持,促进身心健康。通过促进社区参与,可以增强社区的复原力,并增强自我效能感和社区效能感。广播还具有以具有成本效益的方式覆盖基础设施严重受损地区大量受灾人群的潜力。因此,广播可以从个人和社区的角度为健康恢复和幸福感做出贡献。因此,卫生专业人员;危机沟通专业人员,包括广播记者;和灾害管理利益攸关方应做好准备并接受培训,将人道主义广播作为自然灾害中灾害健康应对的一个组成部分加以利用。