Disaster Education and Training Programs for Enhancing Community Preparedness: A Systematic Review from the Nursing Perspective
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Background
The high frequency of disaster occurrences in various regions has had a significant impact on affected communities, including in Indonesia. Each year, the disasters exacerbate the conditions of the population, causing discomfort and posing threats to physical and mental health, as well as increasing material losses. In light of this situation, it is crucial for nurses, through their philosophical perspective, to enhance community preparedness behaviour through disaster education and training program that is accessible to all components of society, thereby minimizing the risks and impacts of disasters.
Objective
This literature review aimed to examine the effectiveness disaster education and training, towards individual and community preparedness behaviour drawing on studies published between 2020 and 2025.
Method
Guided by the PRISMA framework, a systematic search was conducted in Scopus, ProQuest, EBSCO Host, and Web of Science. Eligible studies included disaster education and training program, individual or community responders and outcome preparedness behaviour on disaster. Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria, encompassing quasi experimental, cross-sectional, pilot study, and randomized controlled trial designs
Results
Across the reviewed studies, disaster education and training are critical components of effective disaster risk reduction strategies. The studies reviewed highlight the positive impact of culturally sensitive, community-based training models in enhancing disaster preparedness. Moreover, the involvement of local leaders, schools, and healthcare professionals-particularly nurses-emerges as a key factor in increasing disaster resilience.
Conclusion
The implementation of disaster education and training programs has demonstrated a significant improvement in preparedness behaviour within disaster-prone areas. These findings highlight the critical role of integrating disaster education and into community initiatives, as the program effectively empowers individuals to respond more efficiently to emergencies. The involvement of nurses in these programs is crucial, as they play a key role in delivering education and training within communities. Their expertise in healthcare and community engagement makes them essential in enhancing disaster preparedness and fostering resilience.