CHANGE Research Lab, School of Occupational and Public Health, Faculty of Community Services, Toronto Metropolitan University, Toronto, ON, Canada.
School of Health Studies, Faculty of Health Sciences, Western University, London, ON, Canada.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2024 Jul 23;10:e54064. doi: 10.2196/54064.
The global impact of climate change ranges from intense heatwaves to extreme weather events that endanger entire ecosystems and people's way of life. Adverse climate change events place undue stress on food and health systems, with consequences for human food security and mental health status. Ubiquitous digital devices, such as smartphones, have the potential to manage existing and emerging climate-related crises, given their ability to enable rapid response, instant communication, and knowledge sharing.
This scoping review aimed to identify digital apps being used to capture or address climate change impacts on food security and mental health to inform the development of a digital citizen science initiative.
A scoping review was conducted using 3 peer-reviewed databases (PubMed, IEEE Xplore, and Web of Science) and manual gray literature searches of relevant organizational (ie, governmental and nonprofit) websites to identify articles and reports published between January 2012 and July 2023. Three separate searches were conducted in each database to identify digital apps focused on climate change and (1) food security, (2) mental health, and (3) food security and mental health. Two reviewers conducted initial screening, with a third reviewer resolving any discrepancies. Articles focused on climate change impacts on wildlife or agriculture (ie, not human food security) were excluded. Full-text screening was conducted for shortlisted articles, and a final data abstraction table was generated, summarizing key app features, contextual factors, and participant involvement.
From the 656 records screened, 14 digital apps met the inclusion criteria. The food security apps (n=7, 50%) aimed to capture traditional knowledge to preserve food systems, conduct food security assessments, and aid users in decreasing food insecurity risk. The mental health apps (n=7, 50%) assessed climate change-related stress and provided users with coping strategies following adverse weather events. No digital apps examined the intersection of climate change, food security, and mental health. Key app features included user-to-user communication (n=5, 36%), knowledge databases (n=5, 36%), data collection and analysis (n=3, 21%), gamification (n=1, 7%), and educational resources (n=2, 14%) to address climate change impacts on food security or mental health. In total, 3 approaches to participant involvement were used across studies, including contributory (n=1, 7%), collaborative (n=1, 7%), and cocreative (n=1, 7%) approaches, to ensure the relevance and use of digital apps.
Most digital apps identified provided a service to citizens to either prevent adverse climate change-related health impacts or manage these effects following an acute event or a natural disaster. The capacity of ubiquitous digital tools to enable near real-time communication, the involvement of various stakeholder groups, and their ability to share relevant educational resources in a timely manner are important for developing tailored climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies across jurisdictions.
气候变化的全球影响范围从剧烈热浪到危及整个生态系统和人们生活方式的极端天气事件。不利的气候变化事件给粮食和卫生系统带来了过度的压力,对人类粮食安全和心理健康状况产生了影响。智能手机等无处不在的数字设备具有快速响应、即时通信和知识共享的能力,因此有可能用于管理现有的和新出现的与气候有关的危机。
本范围综述旨在确定用于捕捉或应对气候变化对粮食安全和心理健康影响的数字应用程序,以为数字公民科学倡议的制定提供信息。
使用 3 个同行评议数据库(PubMed、IEEE Xplore 和 Web of Science)和相关组织(即政府和非营利组织)网站的手动灰色文献搜索进行范围综述,以确定 2012 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月期间发表的文章和报告。在每个数据库中进行了 3 次单独的搜索,以确定专注于气候变化和(1)粮食安全、(2)心理健康以及(3)粮食安全和心理健康的数字应用程序。两名审查员进行了初步筛选,第三名审查员解决了任何差异。不包括侧重于气候变化对野生动物或农业影响的文章(即,不是人类粮食安全)。对入围文章进行了全文筛选,并生成了最终的数据提取表,总结了关键应用程序功能、背景因素和参与者参与情况。
从筛选出的 656 条记录中,有 14 个数字应用程序符合纳入标准。粮食安全应用程序(n=7,50%)旨在捕捉传统知识以保护粮食系统,进行粮食安全评估,并帮助用户降低粮食不安全风险。心理健康应用程序(n=7,50%)评估与气候变化相关的压力,并在恶劣天气事件后为用户提供应对策略。没有数字应用程序研究了气候变化、粮食安全和心理健康之间的交叉点。关键应用程序功能包括用户到用户的通信(n=5,36%)、知识库(n=5,36%)、数据收集和分析(n=3,21%)、游戏化(n=1,7%)和教育资源(n=2,14%),以应对气候变化对粮食安全或心理健康的影响。在研究中总共使用了 3 种参与方式,包括贡献性(n=1,7%)、协作性(n=1,7%)和共创性(n=1,7%)方法,以确保数字应用程序的相关性和使用。
确定的大多数数字应用程序为公民提供了一项服务,以防止与气候变化相关的不利健康影响,或在急性事件或自然灾害后管理这些影响。无处不在的数字工具能够进行近乎实时的通信、涉及各种利益相关者群体以及及时共享相关教育资源的能力,对于在司法管辖区内制定有针对性的气候变化适应和缓解战略非常重要。