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COVID-19 灾难恢复资本:指导整体和基于优势的支持策略的概念框架。

COVID-19 disaster recovery capitals: A conceptual framework to guide holistic and strengths-based support strategies.

机构信息

Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Carlton, Victoria, Australia.

Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Health Promot J Austr. 2024 Apr;35(2):355-364. doi: 10.1002/hpja.759. Epub 2023 Jun 22.

Abstract

ISSUE ADDRESSED

The COVID-19 pandemic bears many similarities to other disasters such as bushfires, earthquakes and floods. It also has distinctive features including its prolonged and recurrent nature and the social isolation induced by pandemic responses. Existing conceptual frameworks previously applied to the study of disaster, such as the Recovery Capitals Framework (RCF), may be useful in understanding experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic and in guiding agencies and governments tasked with supporting communities.

METHODS

This paper presents an analysis of interviews conducted with residents of the Australian state of Victoria in 2020-2021. The RCF was used to analyse how participant experiences and well-being were influenced by seven forms of capital-social, human, natural, financial, built, cultural and political-with particular focus on the interactions between these capitals.

RESULTS

Social capital featured most prominently in participants' accounts, yet the analysis revealed important interactions between social and other capitals that shaped their pandemic experiences. The RCF supported a strengths-based and holistic analysis while also revealing how inequities and challenges were compounded in some cases.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings can be leveraged to develop effective and innovative strategies to support well-being and disrupt patterns of compounding inequity. Applying the RCF in the context of COVID-19 can help to link pandemic research with research from a wide range of disasters. SO WHAT?: In an increasingly complex global landscape of cascading and intersecting disasters including pandemics, flexible and nuanced conceptual approaches such as the RCF can generate valuable insights with practical implications for health promotion efforts.

摘要

问题

COVID-19 大流行与森林大火、地震和洪水等其他灾害有许多相似之处。它还有其独特的特征,包括其长期性和反复性,以及大流行应对措施所导致的社会隔离。先前应用于灾害研究的现有概念框架,如恢复资本框架(RCF),可能有助于理解 COVID-19 大流行的经验,并指导负责支持社区的机构和政府。

方法

本文对 2020 年至 2021 年澳大利亚维多利亚州居民的访谈进行了分析。使用 RCF 分析参与者的经验和幸福感如何受到七种资本(社会、人力、自然、金融、建筑、文化和政治)的影响,特别关注这些资本之间的相互作用。

结果

社会资本在参与者的叙述中最为突出,但分析揭示了社会资本与其他资本之间的重要相互作用,这些相互作用塑造了他们的大流行经历。RCF 支持基于优势和整体的分析,同时也揭示了在某些情况下不平等和挑战是如何加剧的。

结论

研究结果可用于制定有效的创新战略,以支持福祉并打破不平等加剧的模式。在 COVID-19 的背景下应用 RCF 可以帮助将大流行研究与广泛的灾害研究联系起来。

所以呢?:在一个日益复杂的全球灾害(包括大流行)连锁和交织的环境中,像 RCF 这样灵活和细致入微的概念方法可以产生有实际意义的见解,为健康促进工作提供实际意义。

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