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The disaster flood experience: Older people's poetic voices of resilience

机译:灾难洪灾体验:老年人富有诗意的复原力之声

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This paper explores the experiences of older community-dwelling Australians evacuated from their homes during the 2011 and 2013 Queensland floods, applying the novel creative methodology of poetic inquiry as an analysis and interpretative tool. As well as exploring how older adults managed during a natural disaster, the paper documents the process and potential of poetic inquiry in gerontological research. The first and second poems highlight the different social resources older people have to draw on in their lives, especially during a crisis. Poem 1 ("Nobody came to help me") illustrates how one older resident felt all alone during the flood, whereas Poem 2 ("They came from everywhere"), Poem 3 ("The Girls") and Poem 5 ("Man in Blue Shirt") shows how supported - from both family and the wider community - other older residents felt. Poem 4 ("I can't swim") highlights one participant's fear as the water rises. To date, few studies have explicitly explored older adult's disaster experience, with this paper the first to utilise a poetic lens. We argue that poetic presentation enhances understanding of older residents' unique experiences during a disaster, and may better engage a wider audience of policy-makers, practitioners, the general community and older people themselves in discussion about, and reflection on, the impact and experience of disasters. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:本文探讨了在2011年和2013年昆士兰州洪水期间从社区撤离的老年人社区,他们运用新颖的诗意探究方法论作为分析和解释工具。除了探讨老年人在自然灾害中的处理方式外,该论文还记录了老年医学研究中诗歌探究的过程和潜力。第一和第二首诗突出了老年人在生活中必须利用的不同社会资源,特别是在危机期间。诗一(“没人来帮助我”)说明了一位年长的居民在洪水期间的感觉,而诗二(“他们来自各地”),诗三(“女孩”)和诗五(“男人来”)蓝色衬衫”)显示了其他老年人(来自家庭和整个社区)如何得到支持。诗四(“我不会游泳”)突出了参与者在水位上升时的恐惧。迄今为止,很少有研究明确探讨老年人的灾难经历,而本文首次利用诗意镜头。我们认为,富有诗意的表达方式可以加深人们对灾难中老年人的独特经历的了解,并且可以使决策者,从业人员,广大社区和老年人本身的更广泛受众更好地参与到有关影响和经历的讨论和思考中灾难。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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