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气候变化引起的洪水和台风对中菲老年人群致残性健康的影响:一项跨国系统评价。

Impact of climate-induced floods and typhoons on geriatric disabling health among older Chinese and Filipinos: a cross-country systematic review.

机构信息

Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction, Sichuan University and Hong Kong Polytechnic University, No. 122, Huanghe Middle Road Section 1, Shuangliu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China.

Center On Disability Studies (CDS), College of Education, University of Hawaii, Hawaii, USA.

出版信息

BMC Geriatr. 2024 Apr 5;24(1):320. doi: 10.1186/s12877-024-04855-z.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Apart from both China and the Philippines continuing to be exposed to and affected by different climate-induced hazards, in particular floods and typhoons, they are also reported to be witnessing rapid ageing populations of 60 years and older. As such, this systematic review synthesized the existing evidence about the impacts aggravated by floods and typhoons on the geriatric disabling health of older Chinese and Filipinos, respectively.

METHODS

Four (4) electronic databases were systematically searched to identify eligible studies published between 2000 and early 2023. This process had to confirm the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines (PRISMA), as well as the standard protocol registered with PROSPERO (CRD42023420549).

RESULTS

Out of 317 and 216 initial records retrieved for China and the Philippines, respectively, 27 (China) and 25 (Philippines) studies were eligible for final review. The disabling conditions they reported to affect the health of older adults were grouped into 4 categories: cognitive and intellectual, physical, chronic and terminal illnesses, and mental and psychological, with the latter identified as the most prevalent condition to affect older Chinese and Filipinos. On a sub-category level, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) was the most common condition reported in 27 flood-related studies in China, while injuries and wounds prevailed in the Philippines, according to 25 typhoon-related studies.

CONCLUSION

The increasing occurrence of extreme climate hazards, especially floods and typhoons in China and the Philippines, respectively, impacted the health of their older adults with various disabling effects or conditions. Therefore, this calls for appropriate geriatric-informed interventions in the context of climate change and rapidly ageing settings beyond China and the Philippines to others that are also prone to floods and typhoons.

摘要

背景

中国和菲律宾除了继续受到不同气候灾害(尤其是洪水和台风)的影响外,两国的老年人口也在迅速增长,60 岁及以上人口比例都有所上升。因此,本系统综述综合了现有证据,分别探讨了洪水和台风对中国和菲律宾老年人群致残性健康的影响。

方法

系统检索了四个电子数据库,以确定 2000 年至 2023 年初发表的合格研究。这一过程必须符合系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)以及 PROSPERO 注册的标准方案(CRD42023420549)。

结果

分别从中国和菲律宾检索到 317 篇和 216 篇初始记录,其中 27 篇(中国)和 25 篇(菲律宾)研究符合最终审查标准。他们报告的影响老年人健康的致残状况分为 4 类:认知和智力、身体、慢性和终末期疾病以及心理和心理,其中后者被确定为影响中国和菲律宾老年人最常见的状况。在子类别层面,创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)是中国 27 篇与洪水相关研究中报告的最常见状况,而根据 25 篇与台风相关的研究,受伤和伤口在菲律宾更为普遍。

结论

极端气候灾害(尤其是中国的洪水和菲律宾的台风)的发生频率不断增加,对两国老年人群的健康造成了各种致残影响或状况。因此,这就需要在中国和菲律宾以外的其他容易遭受洪水和台风的地区,采取针对老年人的干预措施,以应对气候变化和人口快速老龄化的问题。

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