Rublee Caitlin, Bills Corey, Theron Elzarie, Brysiewicz Petra, Singh Swasthi, Muya Ivy, Smith Wayne, Akpevwe On-Emore, Ali Lawan Abdulrazaq, Dauda Enoch, Calvello Hynes Emilie
Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, USA.
Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Aurora, CO, USA.
Afr J Emerg Med. 2021 Sep;11(3):372-377. doi: 10.1016/j.afjem.2021.05.003. Epub 2021 Jul 23.
A changing climate will have demonstrable effects on health and healthcare systems, with specific and disproportionate effects on communities in Africa. Emergency care systems and providers have an opportunity to be at the forefront of efforts to combat the worst health effects from climate change. The 2020 African Conference on Emergency Medicine, under the auspices of the African Federation for Emergency Medicine, convened its first ever workshop on the topic of climate change and human health. Structured as a full day virtual course, the didactic sections were available for both live and asynchronous learning with more than 100 participants enrolled in the course. The workshop introduced the topic of the health effects of climate as they relate to emergency care in Africa and provided a forum to discuss ideas regarding the way forward. Lectures and focused discussions addressed three broad themes related to: health impacts, health care delivery, and advocacy. To our knowledge, this is the first workshop for health professionals to cover topics specific to emergency care, climate change, and health in Africa. The results of this workshop will help to guide future efforts aimed at advancing emergency care approaches in Africa with regard to medical education, research, and policy.
•Climate-related extreme weather events are adversely affecting health and health care delivery in African countries.•African organisations, cities, and nations have taken positive steps to adapt and build climate resilience.•There are opportunities for emergency care professionals and scholars to continue to expand, and lead, climate and health education, research, and policy initiatives on the continent.
气候变化将对健康和医疗保健系统产生明显影响,对非洲社区产生特定且不成比例的影响。急救系统和提供者有机会站在应对气候变化最严重健康影响的努力前沿。2020年非洲急诊医学会议在非洲急诊医学联合会的主持下,召开了有史以来第一次关于气候变化与人类健康主题的研讨会。该研讨会作为一整天的虚拟课程进行组织,教学部分可供现场学习和异步学习,有100多名参与者报名参加该课程。该研讨会介绍了与非洲急诊护理相关的气候对健康影响的主题,并提供了一个讨论未来方向想法的论坛。讲座和重点讨论涉及与健康影响、医疗保健提供和宣传相关的三个广泛主题。据我们所知,这是首个面向卫生专业人员的研讨会,涵盖非洲急诊护理、气候变化和健康的特定主题。本次研讨会的结果将有助于指导未来在非洲推进急诊护理方法方面的努力,涉及医学教育、研究和政策。
•与气候相关的极端天气事件正在对非洲国家的健康和医疗保健提供产生不利影响。•非洲组织、城市和国家已采取积极措施进行适应并建设气候适应能力。•急诊护理专业人员和学者有机会在非洲大陆继续扩大并引领气候与健康方面的教育、研究和政策倡议。