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波多黎各遭受飓风“艾尔玛”和“玛丽亚”袭击后妇科癌症女性所经历的环境压力源。

Environmental Stressors Suffered by Women with Gynecological Cancers in the Aftermath of Hurricanes Irma and María in Puerto Rico.

机构信息

Environmental Health Department, Graduate School of Public Health, Medical Sciences Campus, University of Puerto Rico, San Juan 00921, Puerto Rico.

Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, University of Puerto Rico Comprehensive Cancer Center, San Juan 00936, Puerto Rico.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Oct 25;18(21):11183. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182111183.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hurricanes are the immediate ways that people experience climate impacts in the Caribbean. These events affect socio-ecological systems and lead to major disruptions in the healthcare system, having effects on health outcomes. In September 2017, Puerto Rico (PR) and the United States Virgin Islands (USVI) experienced one of the most catastrophic hurricane seasons in recent history (Hurricane Irma was a Category 5 and Hurricane María was a Category 4 when they hit PR).

OBJECTIVE

This study examines environmental stressors experienced by women with gynecologic (GYN) cancers from PR and USVI who received oncologic cancer care in PR, in the aftermath of the hurricanes.

METHODS

A descriptive qualitative study design was used to obtain rich information for understanding the context, barriers, knowledge, perspectives, risks, vulnerabilities, and attitudes associated to these hurricanes. We performed focus groups among GYN cancer patients ( = 24) and key-informant interviews ( = 21) among health-care providers and administrators. Interviews were conducted from December 2018-April 2019.

RESULTS

Environmental health stressors such as lack of water, heat and uncomfortable temperatures, air pollution (air quality), noise pollution, mosquitos, and rats ranked in the top concerns among cancer patients and key-informants.

CONCLUSIONS

These findings are relevant to cancer patients, decision-makers, and health providers facing extreme events and disasters in the Caribbean. Identifying environmental secondary stressors and the most relevant cascading effects is useful for decision-makers so that they may address and mitigate the effects of hurricanes on public health and cancer care.

摘要

背景

飓风是加勒比地区人们直接感受到气候影响的方式。这些事件影响社会生态系统,并导致医疗系统的重大中断,对健康结果产生影响。2017 年 9 月,波多黎各(PR)和美属维尔京群岛(USVI)经历了近年来最具灾难性的飓风季节之一(飓风厄玛是 5 级,飓风玛丽亚是 4 级,当它们袭击 PR 时)。

目的

本研究检查了在飓风过后,来自波多黎各和美属维尔京群岛的妇科(GYN)癌症女性患者在波多黎各接受肿瘤癌症治疗时所经历的环境压力源。

方法

采用描述性定性研究设计,以获取丰富的信息,了解与这些飓风相关的背景、障碍、知识、观点、风险、脆弱性和态度。我们在妇科癌症患者中进行了焦点小组(=24),并在卫生保健提供者和管理人员中进行了关键信息提供者访谈(=21)。访谈于 2018 年 12 月至 2019 年 4 月进行。

结果

环境健康压力源,如缺乏水、热和不舒适的温度、空气污染(空气质量)、噪音污染、蚊子和老鼠,在癌症患者和关键信息提供者中排名最靠前。

结论

这些发现与加勒比地区面临极端事件和灾害的癌症患者、决策者和卫生提供者有关。确定环境次生压力源和最相关的级联效应对决策者有用,以便他们能够解决和减轻飓风对公共卫生和癌症护理的影响。

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