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弱势群体在炎热天气中的态度和行为:来自英格兰全国性调查的结果。

Public attitudes to, and behaviours taken during, hot weather by vulnerable groups: results from a national survey in England.

机构信息

Policy Innovation & Evaluation Research Unit, Department of Health Services Research & Policy, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, WC1H 9SH, UK.

Department of Public Health, Environments & Society, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, WC1H 9SH, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2021 Sep 6;21(1):1631. doi: 10.1186/s12889-021-11668-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hot weather leads to increased illness and deaths. The Heatwave Plan for England (HWP) aims to protect the population by raising awareness of the dangers of hot weather, especially for those most vulnerable. Individuals at increased risk to the effects of heat include older adults, particularly 75+, and those with specific chronic conditions, such as diabetes, respiratory and heart conditions. The HWP recommends specific protective actions which relate to five heat-health alert levels (levels 0-4). This study examines the attitudes to hot weather of adults in England, and the protective measures taken during a heatwave.

METHODS

As part of a wider evaluation of the implementation and effects of the HWP, a survey (n = 3153) and focus groups, a form of group interview facilitated by a researcher, were carried out after the June 2017 level 3 heat-health alert. Survey respondents were categorised into three groups based on their age and health status: 'vulnerable' (aged 75+), 'potentially vulnerable' (aged 18-74 in poor health) and 'not vulnerable' (rest of the adult population) to hot weather. Multivariable logistic regression models identified factors associated with these groups taking protective measures. In-person group discussion, focused on heat-health, were carried out with 25 people, mostly aged 75 + .

RESULTS

Most vulnerable and potentially vulnerable adults do not consider themselves at risk of hot weather and are unaware of the effectiveness of important protective behaviours. Only one-quarter of (potentially) vulnerable adults reported changing their behaviour as a result of hearing hot weather-related health advice during the level 3 alert period. Focus group findings showed many vulnerable adults were more concerned about the effects of the sun's ultra-violet radiation on the skin than on the effects of hot temperatures on health.

CONCLUSIONS

Current public health messages appear to be insufficient, given the low level of (potentially) vulnerable adults changing their behaviour during hot weather. In the context of increasingly warmer summers in England due to climate change, public health messaging needs to convince (potentially) vulnerable adults of all the risks of hot weather (not just effects of sunlight on the skin) and of the importance of heat protective measures.

摘要

背景

炎热的天气会导致疾病和死亡增加。英格兰的热浪计划(HWP)旨在通过提高对炎热天气危害的认识来保护民众,特别是对那些最脆弱的人群。易受高温影响的人群包括老年人,尤其是 75 岁以上的人群,以及患有特定慢性疾病的人群,如糖尿病、呼吸和心脏疾病。HWP 建议采取五项与热健康警报级别(级别 0-4)相关的具体保护措施。本研究调查了英格兰成年人对炎热天气的态度,以及在热浪期间采取的保护措施。

方法

作为对 HWP 实施和效果的更广泛评估的一部分,在 2017 年 6 月三级热健康警报后,进行了一项调查(n=3153)和焦点小组,焦点小组是一种由研究人员主持的小组访谈形式。调查受访者根据其年龄和健康状况分为三组:“脆弱”(75 岁以上)、“潜在脆弱”(18-74 岁,健康状况不佳)和“非脆弱”(其余成年人口)易受炎热天气影响。多变量逻辑回归模型确定了与这些群体采取保护措施相关的因素。与 25 人进行了面对面的小组讨论,重点讨论了热健康问题,这些人大多年龄在 75 岁以上。

结果

最脆弱和潜在脆弱的成年人并不认为自己有患炎热天气的风险,也不知道重要的保护行为的有效性。只有四分之一的(潜在)脆弱成年人报告说,由于在三级警报期间听到了与炎热天气相关的健康建议,他们改变了行为。焦点小组的调查结果表明,许多脆弱的成年人更担心太阳的紫外线辐射对皮肤的影响,而不是高温对健康的影响。

结论

鉴于在炎热天气期间,(潜在)脆弱的成年人改变行为的比例较低,目前的公共卫生信息似乎不足。在英格兰由于气候变化导致夏季越来越温暖的背景下,公共卫生信息需要让(潜在)脆弱的成年人相信炎热天气的所有风险(不仅仅是阳光对皮肤的影响)以及热保护措施的重要性。

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