2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph182312857
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Community Intervention System: COVID-19 Control in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China

Abstract: The COVID-19 epidemic has caused giant influences on people’s life, and China’s communities play an important role in dealing with these major public health events (MPHEs). Community as the grassroots autonomous organization has various significant functions in intervening in MPHEs. The community intervention follows a system which directly influences the anti-epidemic effectiveness. To explore the mechanism, we devise a theoretical system for community intervention, mainly consisting of “organizational struct… Show more

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“…The implementation of the basic necessities supply program for vulnerable groups in Shanghai was carried out by the units of the community. As the grass-roots main body of the infiltration of state administrative power ( 22 , 23 ), the community have the functions of management, service, guarantee of residents' rights, education and maintenance of social stability, so as to reduce the pressure of the government during the urban blockade. On the one hand, the community can connect upper- and lower-level organizations in the process of governance ( 24 ), transferring vulnerable groups' needs upward, and organizing and coordinating residents and volunteers to effectively implement the government's material distribution plan.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of the basic necessities supply program for vulnerable groups in Shanghai was carried out by the units of the community. As the grass-roots main body of the infiltration of state administrative power ( 22 , 23 ), the community have the functions of management, service, guarantee of residents' rights, education and maintenance of social stability, so as to reduce the pressure of the government during the urban blockade. On the one hand, the community can connect upper- and lower-level organizations in the process of governance ( 24 ), transferring vulnerable groups' needs upward, and organizing and coordinating residents and volunteers to effectively implement the government's material distribution plan.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some studies have decomposed the community into different dimensions from the perspective of resilience and analyzed the CEPC in terms of various aspects under public health emergencies—for example, measuring the level of anti-epidemic resilience in four areas: subject capacity development, networked participation, consolidation of social capital and focus on digital intelligence governance [ 5 ]; analyzing the path of community anti-epidemic capacity construction from physical, economic, social and institutional dimensions [ 12 ]; improving the community’s anti-epidemic resilience from three levels of function, system and practice [ 13 ]; building community anti-epidemic resilience from three dimensions: resilience subject, resilience model and resilience goal [ 14 ]; starting from the stakeholders of public institutions, community residents, social organizations and volunteers, and applying the vulnerability analysis matrix for epidemic resilience assessment [ 15 ]; proposing the resilient community creation strategy from the three perspectives of facility and space hardware guarantee, governance service resource matching and governance capacity system construction [ 16 ].…”
Section: Research Progressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…have the most connection with the residents' needs and society order under the lockdown of COVID-19. The community, such as residential committee, has a positive impact on dealing with the major public health events [38]. Compared with the mean weighted degree of the primary categories before the lockdown of COVID-19, that of the primary categories increases and the urban functions is more agglomerated under the lockdown of COVID-19.…”
Section: Classification Characteristics Of Urban Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%