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“Don’t Just Do Something … Stand There!” Emergency Responders’ Peri-Incident Perceptions of Animal Owners in Bushfire

机译:“不要只是做某事……站在那里!”紧急情况响应者对林区大火中动物主人的事故感知

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ABSTRACT Introduction Narrowing the awareness-preparedness gap in bushfires (wildfires) means that new strategies and tactics will be needed to improve human safety and survival in this increasingly frequent and severe globally significant natural hazard. One way to do this is to explore the peri-event experiences of novel demographic groups living and working in at-risk areas to determine how best to strengthen a collaborative, mutually beneficial interface with emergency responders. Thus, this study included participants from one novel demographic, animal owners, in combination with emergency responders. Animal owners themselves are a large, diverse group whose preparedness and response behavior has not been assessed with respect to their potential contribution to contemporary natural hazard management. Method Data was collected using semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions from four emergency responder classifications who were asked about their perceptions of animal owners in bushfire. Thematic Analysis (TA) was used for data analysis because of its flexibility and suitability to this pragmatic qualitative study. Results from the first of ten themes, chosen for its ‘overview’ properties, are discussed in this paper, and indicate that exploring the animal owner – emergency responder interface has the potential to generate useful additions to public policy, and expansion of social theory. Conclusion Analysis of the data in this paper supports the potential for positive outcomes gained by reciprocal collaboration between animal owners and emergency responders. Some simple practical solutions are evident and two major outcome streams are identified. These are (1) policy development and implementation, and (2) etiology of decision-making. Considerations and recommendations for research examining the efficacy of these streams and solutions are provided.
机译:摘要引言缩小森林大火(野火)的意识与准备之间的鸿沟意味着需要采取新的策略和战术,以改善这种日益频繁和严重的全球性重大自然灾害中的人类安全和生存。做到这一点的一种方法是探索生活在危险地区的新型人口群体在活动期间的经历,以确定如何最好地加强与应急人员的协作,互惠互利的联系。因此,本研究纳入了来自一个新的人口统计学特征的动物主人以及紧急响应者。动物主人本身是一个庞大而多样的群体,其准备和响应行为尚未评估其对当代自然灾害管理的潜在贡献。方法数据是使用来自四个紧急事件响应者分类的半结构式访谈和焦点小组讨论收集的,这些人被询问对丛林大火中动物主人的看法。主题分析(TA)用于数据分析是因为它具有灵活性和适用于该实用定性研究的特点。本文讨论了因其“概述”属性而选择的十个主题中的第一个主题的结果,这些结果表明探索动物主人-应急响应者界面有可能为公共政策带来有益的补充,并扩展社会理论。结论本文中的数据分析支持通过动物所有者与紧急​​响应者之间的相互合作获得积极成果的潜力。一些简单的实际解决方案显而易见,并且确定了两个主要的结果流。这些是(1)政策制定和实施,以及(2)决策的病因。提供了有关研究这些流和解决方案功效的研究的注意事项和建议。

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