Active Participation of People with Disabilities in Disaster Preparedness and Contingency Work: A Systematic Literature Review on Methods, Outcomes, and Challenges
Review article, 2026

Disaster risk reduction (DRR) strategies must actively include people with disabilities (PWD) to ensure equitable and effective preparedness. Although awareness of disability inclusion in DRR is growing, the literature remains fragmented, and no prior structured literature review has focused specifically on participatory methods involving PWD. This review addresses that gap by identifying and synthesizing evidence on how PWD have been engaged in disaster preparedness and contingency planning. Following a structured process inspired by PRISMA and using the PICO framework, searches in Scopus and Web of Science yielded 720 articles, of which 20 peer-reviewed studies from 12 countries were included. The studies employed diverse participatory methods such as interviews, focus groups, co-design workshops, photovoice, and multi-stakeholder consultations. These approaches led to increased preparedness, empowerment, and leadership among PWD, while also strengthening community networks and collaboration with DRR personnel. However, challenges such as communication barriers, limited resources, and exclusion of marginalized groups were common. To conclude, this review offers the first comprehensive synthesis of participatory methods for disability-inclusive DRR, highlighting both their transformative potential and the need for more inclusive, tailored strategies in future research and practice.

Disability

Disaster risk reduction

Preparedness

Crisis management

Participation

Author

Linda Stjernholm

Lund University

Jonas Borell

Lund University

Anna-Lisa Osvalder

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Design & Human Factors

Progress in Disaster Science

2590-0617 (ISSN)

Vol. 29 100502

User participation in crisis and contingency work: From passive recipient to active resource

Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (2021-08985), 2021-11-01 -- 2024-12-31.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Sociology

Health Sciences

Areas of Advance

Information and Communication Technology

Building Futures (2010-2018)

Health Engineering

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

DOI

10.1016/j.pdisas.2025.100502

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