161119 Independent Consultant, Public Health Policy and Practice, Milton, WV, USA.
2012 Office of Emergency Preparedness and Response, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, New York, NY, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2020 Sep/Oct;135(5):565-570. doi: 10.1177/0033354920938012. Epub 2020 Jul 31.
Community resilience is a community's ability to maintain functioning (ie, delivery of services) during and after a disaster event. The Composite of Post-Event Well-Being (COPEWELL) is a system dynamics model of community resilience that predicts a community's disaster-specific functioning over time. We explored COPEWELL's usefulness as a practice-based tool for understanding community resilience and to engage partners in identifying resilience-strengthening strategies. In 2014, along with academic partners, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene organized an interdisciplinary work group that used COPEWELL to advance cross-sector engagement, design approaches to understand and strengthen community resilience, and identify local data to explore COPEWELL implementation at neighborhood levels. The authors conducted participant interviews and collected shared experiences to capture information on lessons learned. The COPEWELL model led to an improved understanding of community resilience among agency members and community partners. Integration and enhanced alignment of efforts among preparedness, disaster resilience, and community development emerged. The work group identified strategies to strengthen resilience. Searches of neighborhood-level data sets and mapping helped prioritize communities that are vulnerable to disasters (eg, medically vulnerable, socially isolated, low income). These actions increased understanding of available data, identified data gaps, and generated ideas for future data collection. The COPEWELL model can be used to drive an understanding of resilience, identify key geographic areas at risk during and after a disaster, spur efforts to build on local metrics, and result in innovative interventions that integrate and align efforts among emergency preparedness, community development, and broader public health initiatives.
社区弹性是指社区在灾害事件期间和之后维持其功能(即服务提供)的能力。“事件后整体幸福感综合评估(COPEWELL)”是一种社区弹性的系统动力学模型,可预测社区在特定时间内的灾难功能。我们探讨了 COPEWELL 作为一种基于实践的工具,用于理解社区弹性并使合作伙伴参与确定增强弹性的策略的有用性。2014 年,纽约市卫生局与学术合作伙伴一起组织了一个跨学科工作组,该工作组使用 COPEWELL 来促进跨部门参与、设计了解和增强社区弹性的方法,并确定当地数据以探索 COPEWELL 在社区层面的实施。作者进行了参与者访谈并收集了共同经验,以获取有关经验教训的信息。COPEWELL 模型使机构成员和社区合作伙伴对社区弹性有了更好的理解。准备、灾害弹性和社区发展之间的努力得到了整合和增强。工作组确定了增强弹性的策略。对邻里级数据集的搜索和映射有助于确定易受灾害影响的社区(例如,医疗脆弱、社会孤立、低收入)。这些行动增加了对现有数据的了解,确定了数据差距,并为未来的数据收集提出了想法。COPEWELL 模型可用于促进对弹性的理解,确定灾害期间和之后的关键地理区域,激发利用本地指标的努力,并产生整合和协调应急准备、社区发展和更广泛公共卫生计划的创新干预措施的想法。