Community Resilience After Hurricanes: Can Neuman's Systems Theory Guide Public Health Nursing?

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Research and Theory for Nursing Practice Pub Date : 2023-02-01 DOI:10.1891/RTNP-2022-0029
LeAnn J Chisholm, Regina L Hale, Stacey L Knight
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Objective: Examination of community resilience after Hurricane Harvey and -applicability of Neuman's systems model to the role of public health nurses in applying primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention strategies to communities susceptible to natural disasters. Design: Descriptive, exploratory study. Sample: A convenience sample (N = 1,470). Measurements: Hurricane Harvey Survey. Results: Respondents from seven counties in southeast Texas report previously experiencing a hurricane (80%) with no weather-related flooding (79%), adequate preparation (54%), failure to comprehend the potential severity of Hurricane Harvey (62%), damage to their homes (45%), and a 68% loss of personal belongings. Anxiety, frustration, disbelief, determination, and hopefulness were rated highest after the storm. Residents received updates from family and friends, social media, and online news reports regarding rising water, even though, in many cases, a mandatory evacuation was not officially announced. Only 35% of respondents reported being aware of resources available, possibly due to flooding or inaccessibility of typical resources (e.g., hospitals, shelters). Communicating through social networks (social media, family, and friends) provided avenues for arranging evacuations and assistance. Respondents report giving assistance to others and receiving assistance from family, friends, and their faith community. The majority of respondents reported that the community provided adequate services during the hurricane (59%), and they plan to stay in southeast Texas (70%). Conclusions: Southeast Texas residents demonstrated individual and community resilience which may be further supported with primary, secondary, and tertiary nursing interventions as illustrated by Neuman's systems model. The rise in positive emotional response traits demonstrates positive coping, which is consistent with resilience. Effective and timely communication through social networks provides an additional line of resistance to protect and promote the resilience of the community. The lack of medical resources indicates a break in the normal line of defense and an area for potential improvement with the utilization of mobile medical units to provide healthcare for areas not easily accessible during a disaster. Public health nurses are strategically positioned in the international community to lead prevention and recovery efforts by applying theory-based community interventions.

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飓风后的社区恢复力:纽曼的系统理论能指导公共卫生护理吗?
目的:考察飓风哈维后的社区恢复力,以及Neuman系统模型在公共卫生护士在易受自然灾害影响的社区中应用初级、二级和三级预防策略时的作用的适用性。设计:描述性、探索性研究。样本:方便样本(N = 1,470)。测量:飓风哈维调查。结果:来自德克萨斯州东南部七个县的受访者报告说,他们以前经历过飓风(80%),没有与天气有关的洪水(79%),充分的准备(54%),未能了解飓风哈维的潜在严重性(62%),房屋受损(45%),个人物品损失68%。风暴过后,焦虑、沮丧、怀疑、决心和希望的评分最高。居民们从家人和朋友、社交媒体和在线新闻报道中收到了有关水位上涨的最新消息,尽管在许多情况下,官方并没有宣布强制撤离。只有35%的答复者报告说,他们知道可用的资源,这可能是由于洪水或典型资源(如医院、庇护所)无法获得所致。通过社交网络(社交媒体、家人和朋友)进行沟通为安排疏散和援助提供了途径。受访者表示曾向他人提供帮助,并接受来自家人、朋友和信仰团体的帮助。大多数受访者表示,社区在飓风期间提供了足够的服务(59%),他们计划留在德克萨斯州东南部(70%)。结论:根据Neuman的系统模型,德克萨斯州东南部的居民表现出了个人和社区的恢复力,这可能会进一步得到初级、二级和三级护理干预的支持。积极情绪反应特征的增加表明积极应对,这与弹性是一致的。通过社会网络进行有效和及时的沟通,为保护和促进社区的复原力提供了额外的防线。医疗资源的缺乏表明,正常防线出现了断裂,有一个领域有待改进,即利用流动医疗单位向灾害期间不易到达的地区提供医疗服务。公共卫生护士在国际社会的战略定位是通过应用基于理论的社区干预措施来领导预防和恢复工作。
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期刊介绍: Research and Theory for Nursing Practice focuses on issues relevant to improving nursing practice, education, and patient care. The articles strive to discuss knowledge development in its broadest sense, reflect research using a variety of methodological approaches, and combine several methods and strategies in a single study. Because of the journal''s international emphasis, article contributors address the implications of their studies for an international audience.
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