TY - JOUR PY - 2016// TI - The road to resilience: insights on training community coalitions in the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience Project JO - Disaster medicine and public health preparedness A1 - Cha, Biblia S. A1 - Lawrence, Rachel I. A1 - Bliss, Jesse C. A1 - Wells, Kenneth B. A1 - Chandra, Anita A1 - Eisenman, David P. SP - 812 EP - 821 VL - 10 IS - 6 N2 - OBJECTIVE: Local health departments (LHDs) have little guidance for operationalizing community resilience (CR). We explored how community coalitions responded to 4 CR levers (education, engagement, partnerships, and community self-sufficiency) during the first planning year of the Los Angeles County Community Disaster Resilience (LACCDR) Project.

METHODS: Sixteen communities were selected and randomly assigned to the experimental CR group or the control preparedness group. Eight CR coalitions met monthly to plan CR-building activities or to receive CR training from a public health nurse. Trained observers documented the coalitions' understanding and application of CR at each meeting. Qualitative content analysis was used to analyze structured observation reports around the 4 levers.

RESULTS: Analysis of 41 reports suggested that coalitions underwent a process of learning about and applying CR concepts in the planning year. Groups resonated with ideas of education, community self-sufficiency, and engagement, but increasing partnerships was challenging.

CONCLUSIONS: LHDs can support coalitions by anticipating the time necessary to understand CR and by facilitating engagement. Understanding the issues that emerge in the early phases of planning and implementing CR-building activities is critical. LHDs can use the experience of the LACCDR Project's planning year as a guide to navigate challenges and issues that emerge as they operationalize the CR model. (Disaster Med Public Health Preparedness. 2016;page 1 of 10).

Language: en

LA - en SN - 1935-7893 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2016.46 ID - ref1 ER -