Research on the Participation of Social Organizations in Community Emergency from the Perspective of Grounded Theory
			
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				DOI: 10.23977/EMSS2022.097			
			
				Author(s)
				Jiayao Chen, Qin Zhang
			 
			
				
Corresponding Author
				Jiayao Chen			
			
				
ABSTRACT
				With the complexity and uncertainty of the frequent occurrence of emergencies, it poses a serious challenge to the community emergency management under the new situation. As an important force in responding to emergencies, social organizations play an irreplaceable role in grassroots emergency management. Based on the characteristics of public welfare social organizations and the reality of participating in community risk prevention and control, combined with empirical research and typical case analysis, using grounded theory and other analytical methods, the role of social organizations in grass-roots emergency practice and the multiple difficulties they face are sorted out, and social organizations are proposed. It is necessary to give full play to the collaborative linkage function with the government, the community, and medical institutions; through publicity, guidance, and creation of public awareness of community emergency prevention and control, the public's consensus on crisis emergency response should be consolidated, and the social organization's role in emergency management of public health emergencies should be demonstrated. Responsibility and other countermeasures.			
			
				
KEYWORDS
				Grounded theory, Social organization, Community emergency, Epidemic prevention and control