Informal Caregiving and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Scoping Review

Christina J. Pickering , Maya Dancey , Karen Paik , Tracey O’Sullivan

International Journal of Disaster Risk Science ›› 2021, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (2) : 169 -187.

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International Journal of Disaster Risk Science ›› 2021, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (2) : 169 -187. DOI: 10.1007/s13753-021-00328-8
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Informal Caregiving and Disaster Risk Reduction: A Scoping Review

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Informal caregivers are a population currently in the shadows of disaster risk reduction (DRR), and yet essential to the provision of healthcare services. This scoping review explored the literature to understand issues related to informal caregiving and promising practices to support resilience for disasters. Following guidelines for scoping review as outlined by Tricco et al. (2016), relevant publications were identified from five major databases—Medline, Embase, PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus. Relevant studies referenced informal caregiving and disasters for a variety of population groups including children, people with disabilities or chronic illnesses, and older adults. Studies were excluded if they discussed formal caregiving services (for example, nursing), lacked relevance to disasters, or had insufficient discussion of informal caregiving. Overall, 21 articles met the inclusion criteria and were fully analyzed. Five themes were identified: (1) the need for education and training in DRR; (2) stressors around medication and supply issues; (3) factors affecting the decision-making process in a disaster; (4) barriers leading to disaster-related problems; and (5) factors promoting resilience. Recommended areas of strategic action and knowledge gaps are discussed. Many informal caregivers do not feel adequately prepared for disasters. Given the important role of informal caregivers in healthcare provision, preparedness strategies are essential to support community resilience for those requiring personal care support. By understanding and mobilizing assets to support the resilience of informal caregivers, we also support the resilience of the greater healthcare system and the community, in disaster contexts.

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Caregiving / Disaster resilience / Disaster risk reduction / Healthcare / Informal caregiving

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