
@article{ref1,
title="Integrating racially and ethnically diverse communities into planning for disasters: the california experience",
journal="Disaster medicine and public health preparedness",
year="2011",
author="Andrulis, Dennis P. and Siddiqui, Nadia J. and Purtle, Jonathan P.",
volume="5",
number="3",
pages="227-234",
abstract="Objectives:  Racially/ethnically diverse communities suffer a disproportionate burden of adverse outcomes before, during and after a disaster. Using California as a locus of study, we sought to identify challenges and barriers to meeting the preparedness needs of these communities and highlight promising strategies, gaps in programs, and future priorities. Methods:  We conducted a literature review, environmental scan of organizational Web sites providing preparedness materials for diverse communities, and key informant interviews with public health and emergency management professionals. Results:  We identified individual-level barriers to preparing diverse communities such as socioeconomic status, trust, culture, and language, as well as institutional-level barriers faced by organizations such as inadequate support for culturally/linguistically appropriate initiatives. Current programs to address these barriers include language assistance services, community engagement strategies, cross-sector collaboration, and community assessments. Enhancing public-private partnerships, increasing flexibility in allocating funds and improving organizational capacity for diversity initiatives were all identified as additional areas of programmatic need. Conclusions:  Our study suggests at least four intervention priorities for California and across the United States: engaging diverse communities in all aspects of emergency planning, implementation, and evaluation; mitigating fear and stigma; building organizational cultural competence; and enhancing coordination of information and resources. In addition, this study provides a methodological model for other states seeking to assess their capacity to integrate diverse communities into preparedness planning and response.<p /><p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1935-7893",
doi="10.1001/dmp.2011.72",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/dmp.2011.72"
}