TY - JOUR
T1 - Barriers and Facilitators for Implementation of Individualized Fire Safety (IFS) in Sweden
AU - Gustavsson, Johanna
AU - Carlsson, Gunilla
AU - McNamee, Margaret S.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a “vision zero” of zero fire deaths in Sweden by 2050. Studies into fire deaths have identified that certain risk groups, including but not limited to older people, are overrepresented in fire death statistics in Sweden. The MSB has developed guidelines for how individualised fire safety (IFS) can be implemented in local communities for risk groups, in support of their vision zero for fire deaths. This paper presents the results of an interview study with a selection of Swedish municipalities to further explore how municipalities are working with IFS programs for community dwelling older people. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research has been used to analyse data developed through semi-structured interviews, from an analysis of the delegation of authority from MSB to local level and assessment of secondary documentation from national, regional and local organisations. The analysis has identified that IFS has, indeed, been implemented to varying degrees in Sweden, but that there are both facilitators and barriers which can be further leveraged to improve the implementation of IFS in the future.
AB - In 2010, the Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) announced a “vision zero” of zero fire deaths in Sweden by 2050. Studies into fire deaths have identified that certain risk groups, including but not limited to older people, are overrepresented in fire death statistics in Sweden. The MSB has developed guidelines for how individualised fire safety (IFS) can be implemented in local communities for risk groups, in support of their vision zero for fire deaths. This paper presents the results of an interview study with a selection of Swedish municipalities to further explore how municipalities are working with IFS programs for community dwelling older people. The Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research has been used to analyse data developed through semi-structured interviews, from an analysis of the delegation of authority from MSB to local level and assessment of secondary documentation from national, regional and local organisations. The analysis has identified that IFS has, indeed, been implemented to varying degrees in Sweden, but that there are both facilitators and barriers which can be further leveraged to improve the implementation of IFS in the future.
KW - CFIR
KW - Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research
KW - Implementation research
KW - Personalized fire safety
KW - Vision zero
U2 - 10.1007/s10694-021-01138-6
DO - 10.1007/s10694-021-01138-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 34054135
AN - SCOPUS:85106516430
SN - 0015-2684
VL - 57
SP - 2707
EP - 2736
JO - Fire Technology
JF - Fire Technology
IS - 5
ER -