Hugelius Karin
Faculty of Medicine and Health , Örebro University, Örebro, Sweden.
Confl Health. 2022 Aug 26;16(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s13031-022-00478-6.
Needs assessment is one of the fundamental humanitarian responses to sudden-onset or long-lasting emergencies. The Humanitarian Emergency Settings Perceived Needs Scale (HESPER)/ HESPER Web are valid scales for identifying perceived needs among humanitarian or disaster-affected populations, both in humanitarian practice and in science. This scoping review aimed to determine the scientific use of HESPER or HESPER Web, report on previously published perceived needs in humanitarian emergencies, and discuss how scientific and humanitarian actors can work together in a partnership in needs assessment in humanitarian settings.
In all, eight papers were found in which the HESPER or HESPER Web had been used in conflict- or post-conflict settings or natural disasters. The study samples varied from 85 to 1000 participants (mean 440). The mean number of perceived needs in all studies was 8, varying from 4.25 to 12.18. The top three needs varied in all the studies. A high number of perceived needs was associated with mental health problems. No paper has reported on how the assessment outcomes were shared between the researchers and humanitarian actors.
Inventorying the needs from the perspective of the affected population is important to tailor the response to each humanitarian emergency. The HESPER scale and the HESPER Web are multisectoral tools that can be used to take inventory of the perceived needs and indicate the mental health problems that arise in conflict-ridden and natural disaster contexts. It is essential that results from a scientific needs inventory are shared with adequate humanitarian stakeholders to not only facilitate a proper response, but also to foster a closer collaboration between scientists, humanitarians, and the affected population. Doing so would increase the development and use of evidence in practice when providing humanitarian aid.
需求评估是对突发或长期紧急情况的基本人道主义应对措施之一。人道主义紧急情况感知需求量表(HESPER)/HESPER网络版是在人道主义实践和科学领域中,用于识别受人道主义或灾害影响人群感知需求的有效量表。本综述旨在确定HESPER或HESPER网络版的科学用途,报告此前发表的关于人道主义紧急情况中感知需求的研究,并讨论科学和人道主义行为体如何在人道主义环境下的需求评估中建立伙伴关系共同开展工作。
总共发现八篇使用HESPER或HESPER网络版的论文,研究背景为冲突或冲突后环境或自然灾害。研究样本从85名到1000名参与者不等(平均440名)。所有研究中感知需求的平均数为8,范围在4.25至12.18之间。所有研究中排名前三的需求各不相同。大量的感知需求与心理健康问题相关。没有论文报告研究人员与人道主义行为体之间如何分享评估结果。
从受影响人群的角度梳理需求对于针对每一次人道主义紧急情况调整应对措施很重要。HESPER量表和HESPER网络版是多部门工具,可用于梳理感知需求,并指出在冲突和自然灾害背景下出现的心理健康问题。科学的需求梳理结果必须与足够的人道主义利益相关者分享,这不仅有助于做出适当应对,还能促进科学家、人道主义工作者和受影响人群之间更紧密的合作。这样做将增加在提供人道主义援助时实践中证据的开发和使用。