非常规弹性:一个战略框架。

Erika Ann Jeschke, Jay B Baker, Jared Wyma-Bradley, John Dorsch, Sarah L Huffman
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这将是我们在一系列九篇文章中的第二篇,在这些文章中,我们讨论了民族志研究的结果,题为“灾难性伤害暴露对特种外科团队复原力的影响”。我们在这篇文章中旨在确定在战略框架内重新定义复原力的实际重要性。我们自下而上的战略制定方法探索了非传统的韧性,将其作为一个综合转型过程,通过运动的力量促进变革。综合来自参与者访谈和焦点小组的经验数据,突出了构成该框架基本组成部分的概念属性。为了实现我们的目标,作者(1)简要地提醒读者,我们是如何将传统的韧性问题化的;(2) 解释我们如何分析定性报价,以推断我们对非常规弹性的定义;以及(3)详细描述我们的战略框架。最后,我们指出了为什么这一战略框架适用于所有特种作战部队(SOF)医务人员的实际表现。
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Unconventional Resilience: A Strategic Framework.

This will be the second in a series of nine articles in which we discuss findings from our ethnographic study entitled "The Impact of Catastrophic Injury Exposure on Resilience in Special Operations Surgical Teams." Our goal in this article is to establish the practical importance of redefining resilience within a strategic framework. Our bottom-up approach to strategy development explores unconventional resilience as an integrated transformational process that promotes change-agency through the force of movement. Synthesis of empirical data derived from participant interviews and focus groups highlights conceptual attributes that make up the essential components of this framework. To achieve our goal, the authors (1) briefly remind readers how we have problematized conventional resilience; (2) explain how we analyzed qualitative quotes to extrapolate our definition of unconventional resilience; and (3) describe in detail our strategic framework. We conclude by gesturing to why this strategic framework is applicable to practical performance of all Special Operation Forces (SOF) medics.

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