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Expanding protection motivation theory: investigating an application to animal owners and emergency responders in bushfire emergencies

机译:扩展保护动机理论:研究在森林大火紧急情况下对动物主人和应急人员的应用

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BackgroundProtection Motivation Theory (PMT) was developed by Rogers in 1975, to describe how individuals are motivated to react in a self-protective way towards a perceived health threat. Rogers expected the use of PMT to diversify over time, which has proved true over four decades. The purpose of this paper is to explore how PMT can be used and expanded to inform and improve public safety strategies in natural hazards. As global climate change impacts on the Australian environment, natural hazards seem to be increasing in scale and frequency, and Emergency Services’ public education campaigns have necessarily escalated to keep pace with perceived public threat. Of concern, is that the awareness-preparedness gap in residents’ survival plans is narrowing disproportionately slowly compared to the magnitude of resources applied to rectify this trend. Practical applications of adaptable social theory could be used to help resolve this dilemma. DiscussionPMT has been used to describe human behaviour in individuals, families, and the parent-child unit. It has been applied to floods in Europe and wildfire and earthquake in the United States. This paper seeks to determine if an application of PMT can be useful for achieving other-directed human protection across a novel demographic spectrum in natural hazards, specifically, animal owners and emergency responders in bushfire emergencies.These groups could benefit from such an approach: owners to build and fortify their response- and self-efficacy, and to help translate knowledge into safer behaviour, and responders to gain a better understanding of a diverse demographic with animal ownership as its common denominator, and with whom they will be likely to engage in contemporary natural hazard management. Mutual collaboration between these groups could lead to a synergy of reciprocated response efficacy, and safer, less traumatic outcomes. SummaryEmergency services’ community education programs have made significant progress over the last decade, but public safety remains suboptimal while the magnitude of the awareness-preparedness gap persists. This paper examines an expanded, other-directed application of PMT to expand and enhance safer mitigation and response behaviour strategies for communities threatened by bushfire, which may ultimately help save human life.
机译:背景保护动机理论(PMT)由罗杰斯(Rogers)于1975年提出,旨在描述人们如何以自我保护的方式对感知到的健康威胁做出反应。罗杰斯(Rogers)期望随着时间的推移,使用PMT可以实现多元化,这在过去的40年中被证明是正确的。本文的目的是探索如何使用和扩展PMT,以告知和改善自然灾害中的公共安全策略。随着全球气候变化对澳大利亚环境的影响,自然灾害的规模和频率似乎正在增加,紧急服务部门的公共教育活动必然会升级,以跟上人们对公共威胁的关注。值得关注的是,与用于纠正这一趋势的资源规模相比,居民生存计划中的意识准备差距正在缓慢缩小。适应性社会理论的实际应用可以用来帮助解决这一难题。 DiscussionPMT已用于描述个人,家庭和亲子单位中的人类行为。它已应用于欧洲的洪水,美国的野火和地震。本文旨在确定PMT的应用是否可用于在自然灾害的新型人群中,特别是在森林大火紧急情况下的动物所有者和紧急情况响应者中实现针对人类的其他保护,这些群体可从这种方法中受益:所有者建立和加强他们的应对和自我效能感,并帮助将知识转化为更安全的行为,并使应对者更好地了解以动物所有权为主要指标的多样化人口,并与他们进行互动当代自然灾害管理。这些小组之间的相互合作可以导致往复疗效的协同作用,并带来更安全,更少创伤的结果。总结在过去的十年中,紧急服务的社区教育计划取得了重大进展,但是公共安全仍然不是最理想的,同时意识准备差距仍然存在。本文研究了PMT的扩展,其他方向的应用,以扩展和增强受到森林大火威胁的社区的更安全的缓解和响应行为策略,这可能最终有助于挽救生命。

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