2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijdrr.2020.101714
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Practitioner approaches to measuring community resilience: The analysis of the resilience of communities to disasters toolkit

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“…Nurses are feeling expendable during COVID-19, so both nurses and patients are considered vulnerable. Capturing this experience is paramount in fostering resilience (ability to bounce forward or cope) to increase the likelihood of positive outcomes for nurses and better health outcomes in patients during this pandemic and beyond (Clark-Ginsberg et al, 2020;Rodriguez & Opel, 2020). Promoting resilience is necessary in vulnerable populations (Ellard-Gray et al, 2020) in which qualitative research is well-suited in giving power to marginalized voices by enabling the sharing of specific solutions for coping in many difficult situations and environments (Ungar, 2003).…”
Section: Challenges To Qualitative Research In the Era Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nurses are feeling expendable during COVID-19, so both nurses and patients are considered vulnerable. Capturing this experience is paramount in fostering resilience (ability to bounce forward or cope) to increase the likelihood of positive outcomes for nurses and better health outcomes in patients during this pandemic and beyond (Clark-Ginsberg et al, 2020;Rodriguez & Opel, 2020). Promoting resilience is necessary in vulnerable populations (Ellard-Gray et al, 2020) in which qualitative research is well-suited in giving power to marginalized voices by enabling the sharing of specific solutions for coping in many difficult situations and environments (Ungar, 2003).…”
Section: Challenges To Qualitative Research In the Era Of Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than seven components Cyclone and storm surge disasters [113] Disasters 2020 [73] Hot-spots of high or low disasters [74] Infrastructure sectors 2017 [59] Man-made and natural disasters 2013 [89] National health security 2011 [77] Shocks and adverse events 2014 [60] Tsunami 2013 [105] Figure 2 shows a diagram including nodes and edges, which represent resilience components and their relations based on the literature in Table 2, respectively. A connection exists among two components in case they co-occur in a model.…”
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“…From a practical perspective, both qualitative and quantitative approaches have proved beneficial and useful in measuring complex community resilience. Several appropriate methods for use include, for example, in-depth interview [46], semi-structured interview [62], observation [73], and survey [92]. Table 4 shows the summary of qualitative, quantitative, and hybrid approaches to measure community resilience.…”
Section: Measuring Community Resiliencementioning
confidence: 99%
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