Gin June L, Casey Roger J, Quarles Jeffery L, Dobalian Aram
1 Veterans Emergency Management Evaluation Center (VEMEC), U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, North Hills, CA, USA.
2 VA National Center on Homelessness Among Veterans, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Tampa, FL, USA.
J Prim Care Community Health. 2019 Jan-Dec;10:2150132719861262. doi: 10.1177/2150132719861262.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has committed significant resources toward eliminating homelessness among veterans as part of its health care mission. The VA Grant and Per Diem (GPD) program funds non-VA, community-based organizations to provide transitional housing and support services to veterans experiencing homelessness. During a disaster, GPD grantee organizations will be especially critical in ensuring the well-being of veterans residing in their programs. Recognizing the need to ensure continued access to this residential care, the VA GPD program implemented a disaster preparedness plan requirement for its grantee organizations in 2013. This study conducted semistructured interviews with leaders of 5 GPD grantee organizations, exploring their perceptions of the preparedness requirement, the assistance they would need to achieve desired preparedness outcomes, and their motivations toward preparedness. Organizations reported being extremely motivated toward improving their disaster preparedness, albeit often for reasons other than the new preparedness requirement, such as disaster risk or partnerships with local government. Two dominant themes in organizations' identified needs were (1) the need to make preparedness seem as "easy and doable" as possible and (2) the desire to be more thoroughly integrated with partners. These themes suggest the need to develop materials specifically tailored to facilitate preparedness within the GPD nonprofit grantees, an effort currently being led by the VA's Veterans Emergency Management Evaluation Center (VEMEC).
美国退伍军人事务部(VA)已投入大量资源,将消除退伍军人无家可归现象作为其医疗保健使命的一部分。退伍军人事务部的赠款和每日津贴(GPD)计划为非退伍军人事务部的社区组织提供资金,以便为无家可归的退伍军人提供过渡性住房和支持服务。在灾难期间,GPD受赠组织对于确保其项目中退伍军人的福祉尤为关键。认识到需要确保持续获得这种住宿护理,退伍军人事务部GPD计划于2013年对其受赠组织实施了灾难准备计划要求。本研究对5个GPD受赠组织的负责人进行了半结构化访谈,探讨他们对准备要求的看法、实现预期准备成果所需的援助以及他们对准备工作的动机。各组织报告称,他们极有动力改善其灾难准备工作,尽管通常并非出于新的准备要求,而是出于诸如灾难风险或与地方政府的伙伴关系等其他原因。各组织确定的需求中有两个主要主题:(1)需要使准备工作看起来尽可能“轻松可行”;(2)希望与合作伙伴更全面地整合。这些主题表明,有必要开发专门量身定制的材料,以促进GPD非营利受赠方的准备工作,目前这项工作由退伍军人事务部的退伍军人应急管理评估中心(VEMEC)牵头。