College of Business, Arts and Social Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH, UK.
School of Public Health, University College Cork, Western Gateway Building, Western Road, Cork, T12 XF62, Ireland.
Global Health. 2020 Mar 30;16(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s12992-020-00554-7.
In Ireland, rising temperatures remains the climate projection that national climate scientists associate with the highest degree of confidence. However, the health challenge of heat has been largely absent from Ireland's public health sector. This is epitomised by the lack of a comprehensive public health-focused heat-health action plan or country-specific codes of practice for heat-health when working outdoors. Our objective is to highlight the anticipated heat-health challenges in Ireland, and other temperate regions, through analysing vulnerable groups and systems, reinforcing the need to respond.
A scoping literature review was conducted to determine how heat affects health of the vulnerable in temperate climatic regions, with a focus on Ireland. Additionally, national Google Trends data was coarsely analysed to determine whether heat is a growing societal concern.
The heat-vulnerable include: older people; chronically ill; infants, pregnant women, children; outdoor workers; socio-economically disadvantaged; urban dwellers; food systems and the health sector. Google Trends data suggest an increase in heat-related health searches over time, demonstrating rising levels of concern to temperature increases, reinforcing a gap in national policy associated with communication of, and response to, the heat-health challenge. Specific, actionable recommendations for adaptation and mitigation strategies are proposed.
Heat poses a public and occupational health challenge, receiving limited attention in Ireland. Lack of a co-ordinated effort, places vulnerable populations at risk. Our recommendations, with reference to vulnerable groups and acknowledging the multi-sectoral nature of heat-health and climate change, advocate for the adoption of a "health and climate change in all policies" approach and the development of a public health-focused heat-health action plan.
在爱尔兰,气温上升仍然是国家气候科学家认为最有信心的气候预测。然而,高温对健康的挑战在爱尔兰公共卫生部门基本上没有得到重视。这体现在缺乏全面的以公共卫生为重点的高温健康行动计划,也没有针对户外工作的特定国家高温健康实践准则。我们的目标是通过分析弱势群体和系统,强调爱尔兰和其他温带地区预计会出现的高温健康挑战,强调有必要做出应对。
进行了范围界定文献综述,以确定高温如何影响温带气候地区的弱势群体的健康,重点是爱尔兰。此外,还对国家谷歌趋势数据进行了粗略分析,以确定高温是否是一个日益引起社会关注的问题。
高温弱势群体包括:老年人;慢性病患者;婴儿、孕妇、儿童;户外工作者;社会经济弱势群体;城市居民;食品系统和卫生部门。谷歌趋势数据表明,随着时间的推移,与高温相关的健康搜索量有所增加,这表明人们对气温上升的关注度不断提高,这加剧了与高温健康挑战相关的国家政策沟通和应对方面的差距。针对适应和缓解策略提出了具体的、可操作的建议。
高温对公共卫生和职业健康构成挑战,但在爱尔兰却没有得到足够的重视。缺乏协调一致的努力,使弱势群体面临风险。我们的建议提到了弱势群体,并认识到高温健康和气候变化的多部门性质,倡导采取“一切政策中都有健康和气候变化”的方法,并制定以公共卫生为重点的高温健康行动计划。