Zottarelli Lisa K, Xu Xiaohe, Sunil Thankam S, Chowdhury Shamatanni
Social Work, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Knoxville, USA.
Sociology, University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Jun 3;15(6):e39914. doi: 10.7759/cureus.39914. eCollection 2023 Jun.
Introduction Increased summer heat has a deleterious effect on people's health and the healthcare system. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are at the healthcare system frontline, responsive to the community and environmental conditions. The present study examined how EMS on-scene response is affected by community-level social vulnerability and heat. Methods The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Social Vulnerability Index, heat and humidity data from the National Weather Service, and City of San Antonio EMS data were collected. Data were analyzed using negative binomial regression models with time-stratified case-crossover design to observe independent and interactive effects of heat and social vulnerability on EMS on-scene response over four constricted calendar years. Results Results indicated that community-based social vulnerability and heat, independently and interactively, are associated with increased EMS on-scene responses. Conclusion Even when examining normal summertime heat conditions, there is evidence of the relationships between geographic and environmental conditions and the healthcare system.
引言 夏季炎热加剧对人们的健康和医疗系统产生有害影响。紧急医疗服务(EMS)处于医疗系统的前沿,对社区和环境状况做出响应。本研究考察了社区层面的社会脆弱性和高温如何影响EMS现场响应。方法 收集了疾病控制与预防中心的社会脆弱性指数、国家气象局的高温和湿度数据以及圣安东尼奥市的EMS数据。使用具有时间分层病例交叉设计的负二项回归模型对数据进行分析,以观察在四个压缩日历年度中高温和社会脆弱性对EMS现场响应的独立和交互作用。结果 结果表明,基于社区的社会脆弱性和高温,无论是独立作用还是交互作用,都与EMS现场响应增加有关。结论 即使在考察正常夏季高温条件时,也有证据表明地理和环境条件与医疗系统之间存在关联。