Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative study

Abstract Background Natural disasters and crises persistently affect human societies, often resulting in substantial loss of life and property. A major challenge during such events is the rapid and efficient distribution of relief goods to affected populations. This study aims to develop a Relief Go...

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Main Authors: Ramin Rezapour, Taher Doroudi, Saber Azami-Aghdash, Dariush Jafarzadeh, Naser Derakhshani
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Published: BMC 2025-07-01
Series:Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-025-01016-9
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author Ramin Rezapour
Taher Doroudi
Saber Azami-Aghdash
Dariush Jafarzadeh
Naser Derakhshani
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description Abstract Background Natural disasters and crises persistently affect human societies, often resulting in substantial loss of life and property. A major challenge during such events is the rapid and efficient distribution of relief goods to affected populations. This study aims to develop a Relief Goods Distribution Conceptual Framework (RGDCF) during disasters in Iran. Methods This study was conducted in four phases. In the first phase, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to identify challenges in the distribution of relief goods and strategies for improvement. The second phase involved semi-structured interviews with national experts and stakeholders to examine the characteristics and requirements of an appropriate distribution framework for relief goods. In the third phase, drawing on the findings from the previous phases and expert panel discussions, an initial RGDCF was developed. Finally, in the fourth phase, the Delphi technique was employed to validate the proposed framework. Results A review of 18 studies identified key challenges in the distribution of relief goods, including lack of coordination among responsible authorities, needs assessment problems, damage to infrastructure, financial challenges and management of public donations, lack of local community participation, weakness in disaster preparedness, and shortage of trained personnel. The RGDCF was developed, based on four core principles: pre-disaster preparedness, unified command and management, intersectoral coordination, and community engagement, with 15 operational requirements aimed at improving distribution efficiency and equity. The developed framework received an acceptable score in terms of its feasibility, alignment with higher-level documents, stakeholder acceptance, and flexibility. Conclusion The RGDCF offers a comprehensive approach to addressing the challenges in relief goods distribution, ensuring more efficient and equitable humanitarian response. Its feasibility, alignment with existing policies, and stakeholder acceptance highlight its potential for practical implementation, as well as providing a structured basis for monitoring, evaluating, and improving relief operations in disaster management.
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spelling doaj-art-66e9d6ba986840fe844780bfd661cf6e2025-08-20T03:05:04ZengBMCJournal of Health, Population and Nutrition2072-13152025-07-0144111010.1186/s41043-025-01016-9Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative studyRamin Rezapour0Taher Doroudi1Saber Azami-Aghdash2Dariush Jafarzadeh3Naser Derakhshani4Tabriz Health Services Management Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesResearch Center for Health Management in Mass Gathering, Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of IranMedical Philosophy and History Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical SciencesResearch Center for Health Management in Mass Gathering, Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of IranHealth Management and Economics Research Center, Health Management Research Institute, Iran University of Medical SciencesAbstract Background Natural disasters and crises persistently affect human societies, often resulting in substantial loss of life and property. A major challenge during such events is the rapid and efficient distribution of relief goods to affected populations. This study aims to develop a Relief Goods Distribution Conceptual Framework (RGDCF) during disasters in Iran. Methods This study was conducted in four phases. In the first phase, a comprehensive literature review was conducted to identify challenges in the distribution of relief goods and strategies for improvement. The second phase involved semi-structured interviews with national experts and stakeholders to examine the characteristics and requirements of an appropriate distribution framework for relief goods. In the third phase, drawing on the findings from the previous phases and expert panel discussions, an initial RGDCF was developed. Finally, in the fourth phase, the Delphi technique was employed to validate the proposed framework. Results A review of 18 studies identified key challenges in the distribution of relief goods, including lack of coordination among responsible authorities, needs assessment problems, damage to infrastructure, financial challenges and management of public donations, lack of local community participation, weakness in disaster preparedness, and shortage of trained personnel. The RGDCF was developed, based on four core principles: pre-disaster preparedness, unified command and management, intersectoral coordination, and community engagement, with 15 operational requirements aimed at improving distribution efficiency and equity. The developed framework received an acceptable score in terms of its feasibility, alignment with higher-level documents, stakeholder acceptance, and flexibility. Conclusion The RGDCF offers a comprehensive approach to addressing the challenges in relief goods distribution, ensuring more efficient and equitable humanitarian response. Its feasibility, alignment with existing policies, and stakeholder acceptance highlight its potential for practical implementation, as well as providing a structured basis for monitoring, evaluating, and improving relief operations in disaster management.https://doi.org/10.1186/s41043-025-01016-9Relief goods distributionDisasterChallengesSolutionsConceptual framework
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Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative study
Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition
Relief goods distribution
Disaster
Challenges
Solutions
Conceptual framework
title Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative study
title_full Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative study
title_fullStr Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative study
title_short Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters: a multi-method qualitative study
title_sort developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution during disasters a multi method qualitative study
topic Relief goods distribution
Disaster
Challenges
Solutions
Conceptual framework
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