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Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China

OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify factors that influence people’s willingness to volunteer and participation in emergency volunteering in northern China. DESIGN/SETTING: This study was conducted in Heilongjiang province in September and October 2014 using a mixed methods approach, which inclu...

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Autores principales: Shi, Mengli, Xu, Wei, Gao, Lijun, Kang, Zheng, Ning, Ning, Liu, Chaojie, Liang, Chao, Sun, Hong, Jiao, Mingli, Liang, Libo, Li, Ye, Cui, Yu, Zhao, Xiaowen, Fei, Jie, Wei, Qiuyu, Yi, Ming, Hao, Yanhua, Wu, Qunhong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29991626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020218
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author Shi, Mengli
Xu, Wei
Gao, Lijun
Kang, Zheng
Ning, Ning
Liu, Chaojie
Liang, Chao
Sun, Hong
Jiao, Mingli
Liang, Libo
Li, Ye
Cui, Yu
Zhao, Xiaowen
Fei, Jie
Wei, Qiuyu
Yi, Ming
Hao, Yanhua
Wu, Qunhong
author_facet Shi, Mengli
Xu, Wei
Gao, Lijun
Kang, Zheng
Ning, Ning
Liu, Chaojie
Liang, Chao
Sun, Hong
Jiao, Mingli
Liang, Libo
Li, Ye
Cui, Yu
Zhao, Xiaowen
Fei, Jie
Wei, Qiuyu
Yi, Ming
Hao, Yanhua
Wu, Qunhong
author_sort Shi, Mengli
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify factors that influence people’s willingness to volunteer and participation in emergency volunteering in northern China. DESIGN/SETTING: This study was conducted in Heilongjiang province in September and October 2014 using a mixed methods approach, which included a cross-sectional questionnaire survey on community residents and in–depth interviews with community residents and relevant organisational managers and officials in relation to emergency responses. A stratified cluster sampling strategy was employed to select questionnaire respondents. PARTICIPANTS: 2686 respondents completed the questionnaire survey; 19 key informants were interviewed. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Willingness to volunteer was the major concern of this study. Self-reported past experience of the participants in emergency volunteering served as a secondary outcome. RESULTS: 65.7% of respondents were willing to volunteer in emergencies. 24.3% of respondents had participated in emergency actions. Higher levels of willingness to volunteer and participation in volunteering were found in those who resided in rural areas (OR=1.308 (1.064 to 1.608) for willingness; OR=1.518 (1.208 to 1.908) for participation), had stronger community attachment (OR=1.720 (1.429 to 2.069) for willingness; OR=1.547 (1.266 to 1.890) for participation), had higher recognition of responsibility (OR=1.981 (1.498 to 2.619) for willingness; OR=1.517 (1.177 to 1.955) for participation), demonstrated preparedness behaviour (OR=1.714 (1.424 to 2.064) for willingness; OR=1.391 (1.151 to 1.681) for participation) and were covered by injury insurance (OR=1.335 (1.102 to 1.619) for willingness; OR=1.822 (1.500 to 2.214) for participation). The in-depth interviews revealed that an inappropriate policy environment and poor volunteer organisational management were major barriers for converting willingness into actions. CONCLUSION: A relatively high level of willingness to volunteer in emergencies in northern China is associated with a range of individual, community and institutional factors. Efforts should be made to translate willingness into effective contributions to the emergency response system. This can be done through improving policies, regulations, coordination mechanisms and volunteer training and support.
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spelling pubmed-60892862018-08-15 Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China Shi, Mengli Xu, Wei Gao, Lijun Kang, Zheng Ning, Ning Liu, Chaojie Liang, Chao Sun, Hong Jiao, Mingli Liang, Libo Li, Ye Cui, Yu Zhao, Xiaowen Fei, Jie Wei, Qiuyu Yi, Ming Hao, Yanhua Wu, Qunhong BMJ Open Public Health OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to identify factors that influence people’s willingness to volunteer and participation in emergency volunteering in northern China. DESIGN/SETTING: This study was conducted in Heilongjiang province in September and October 2014 using a mixed methods approach, which included a cross-sectional questionnaire survey on community residents and in–depth interviews with community residents and relevant organisational managers and officials in relation to emergency responses. A stratified cluster sampling strategy was employed to select questionnaire respondents. PARTICIPANTS: 2686 respondents completed the questionnaire survey; 19 key informants were interviewed. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Willingness to volunteer was the major concern of this study. Self-reported past experience of the participants in emergency volunteering served as a secondary outcome. RESULTS: 65.7% of respondents were willing to volunteer in emergencies. 24.3% of respondents had participated in emergency actions. Higher levels of willingness to volunteer and participation in volunteering were found in those who resided in rural areas (OR=1.308 (1.064 to 1.608) for willingness; OR=1.518 (1.208 to 1.908) for participation), had stronger community attachment (OR=1.720 (1.429 to 2.069) for willingness; OR=1.547 (1.266 to 1.890) for participation), had higher recognition of responsibility (OR=1.981 (1.498 to 2.619) for willingness; OR=1.517 (1.177 to 1.955) for participation), demonstrated preparedness behaviour (OR=1.714 (1.424 to 2.064) for willingness; OR=1.391 (1.151 to 1.681) for participation) and were covered by injury insurance (OR=1.335 (1.102 to 1.619) for willingness; OR=1.822 (1.500 to 2.214) for participation). The in-depth interviews revealed that an inappropriate policy environment and poor volunteer organisational management were major barriers for converting willingness into actions. CONCLUSION: A relatively high level of willingness to volunteer in emergencies in northern China is associated with a range of individual, community and institutional factors. Efforts should be made to translate willingness into effective contributions to the emergency response system. This can be done through improving policies, regulations, coordination mechanisms and volunteer training and support. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6089286/ /pubmed/29991626 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020218 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2018. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/.
spellingShingle Public Health
Shi, Mengli
Xu, Wei
Gao, Lijun
Kang, Zheng
Ning, Ning
Liu, Chaojie
Liang, Chao
Sun, Hong
Jiao, Mingli
Liang, Libo
Li, Ye
Cui, Yu
Zhao, Xiaowen
Fei, Jie
Wei, Qiuyu
Yi, Ming
Hao, Yanhua
Wu, Qunhong
Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China
title Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China
title_full Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China
title_fullStr Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China
title_full_unstemmed Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China
title_short Emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern China
title_sort emergency volunteering willingness and participation: a cross-sectional survey of residents in northern china
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6089286/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29991626
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-020218
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