| Literature DB >> 26069852 |
Jacqueline Coombe1, Jane Rich1, Angela Booth2, Allison Rowlands3, Lisa Mackenzie1, Prasuna Reddy4.
Abstract
AIM: Natural disasters inflict significant trauma upon the individuals and communities in which they occur. In order to gain an understanding of the role of community-based disaster recovery support services in the post-disaster environment, we assessed the acceptability and perceived effectiveness of the Warrumbungle Bushfire Support Coordination Service (BSCS) implemented in response to the January 2013 bushfires in the Warrumbungle Shire, New South Wales, Australia.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26069852 PMCID: PMC4459875 DOI: 10.1371/currents.dis.6a4ee241c389755ad6f6f1c8688c0fb5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Curr ISSN: 2157-3999
| Service Usage | N (%) | |
|---|---|---|
| For how long did you use the service? | Up to two months | 4 (29) |
| Three to five months | 4 (29) | |
| Six months or more | 6 (43) | |
| How did you first hear about the service? | Through a friend | 5 (36) |
| Through a family member | 2 (14) | |
| Through the media | 2 (14) | |
| Other | 5 (36) | |
| Survey Questions | N* (%, 95% CI) | |
|---|---|---|
| Did you meet any new people through the BSCS, or renew an old friendship? | Yes | 8 (62, 32-86) |
| No | 5 (38, 14-68) | |
| If yes, are you still in contact with these people? | Yes | 7 (88, 47-100) |
| No | 1 (13, 0-53) | |
| Did the BSCS help to improve the sense of community in the Warrumbungle Shire since the bushfires? | Yes | 9 (69, 39-91) |
| No | 4 (31, 9-61) | |
| Did the BSCS inform you about where to get support? | Yes | 13 (93, 66-100) |
| No | 1 (7.1, 0-34) | |
| Do you now feel confident that you could access appropriate recovery services without the BSCS? | Yes | 7 (54, 25-81) |
| No | 6 (46, 19-75) | |
| Do you feel that the services provided by the BSCS were responsive to your individual needs? | Yes | 12 (92, 64-100) |
| No | 1 (7.7, 0-36) | |
| Did you feel respected as an individual in your interactions with the BSCS? | Yes | 14 (100, 77-100) |
| No | 0 (0, 0-23) | |
| In your opinion, was the BSCS available to you when you needed it? | Yes | 12 (86, 57-98) |
| No | 2 (14, 1.8-43) | |
| Did you recommend the service to a family member or friend? | Yes | 11 (79, 49-95) |
| No | 3 (21, 4.7-51) | |
| On the whole, did you feel satisfied with the support provided by the BSCS? | Yes | 10 (83, 52-98) |
| No | 2 (17, 2.1-48) | |
| *Participant N may not add to total sample size due to missing responses to some questions | ||
| Theme | Definition | Example Quote |
|---|---|---|
| Connectedness | Social connections to the local community or connection to the local community | “Gave people a sense of belonging with considerable community involvement and commitment to ensuring recovery”. |
| Support | Support between service user and BSCS worker, interpersonal skills | “Calmly taking me through all the assistance that was available without being officious and intrusive” |
| Theme | Definition | Example Quote |
|---|---|---|
| Connectedness | Within community and other agencies/services | “I think, [the BSCS did] open up the potential for partnerships and information sharing between the local services and more regional services.” |
| Operation of Service | Timeline,availability, operational and logistical matters. | “Overall from where I sit it was a privilege to be involved in a service like this and it did give us another perspective and another set of skills and we were very well resourced to respond. So overall I was pleased that we were able to support the community. I think also what the staff would say there was it raised our profile in the community considerably.” |