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我们正在将“同一健康”的各个要点联系起来吗?对澳大利亚东部极端天气事件的“同一健康”影响研究的范围综述。

Are we joining the One Health dots? A scoping review of research on the one health effects of extreme weather events in eastern Australia.

作者信息

Ward Rebecca, Brookes Victoria J, Rahman Kazi Mizanur

机构信息

The University of Sydney, University Centre for Rural Health, Lismore, NSW, Australia.

Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2024 Jul 29;11:1423501. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1423501. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Extreme weather events such as floods, bushfires, cyclones, and drought, are projected to increase in eastern Australia. Understanding how these events influence the combined, sustainable well-being of humans, animals, and ecosystems - that is One Health - will enable development of transdisciplinary and ultimately more effective interventions. A scoping review was conducted to explore the research associated with the effects of extreme weather events in eastern Australia using a One Health lens, specifically identifying the type of extreme weather events studied, the research conducted in the context of One Health, and gaps to inform improved One Health implementation. The review followed JBI guidelines (based on PRISMA). Eligible research was peer-reviewed, in English, and published since 2007, in which primary research studies investigated the impact of extreme weather events in eastern Australia on at least two of ecosystems, human health, and animal health. Using structured search terms, six databases were searched. Following removal of duplicates, 870 records were screened by two reviewers. Eleven records were eligible for data extraction and charting. The scope of extreme weather events studied was relatively limited, with studies in flood and bushfire settings predominating, but relatively little research on cyclones. Major health themes included more than the impact of extreme weather events on physical health (zoonotic and vector-borne diseases) through investigation of social well-being and mental health in the context of the human-animal bond in evacuation behaviors and drought. Research gaps include studies across a broader range of extreme weather events and health topics, as well as a more comprehensive approach to including the impacts of extreme weather events on all three domains of One Health. The limited research focus inevitably translates to limited recommendations for policy, planning and response to manage extreme weather event emergencies. Given the expected increase in frequency of these events, there is a critical need for more comprehensive primary research to better identify strategies and facilitate implementation of One Health promotion for improved outcomes in extreme weather event emergencies.

摘要

预计澳大利亚东部的洪水、丛林大火、气旋和干旱等极端天气事件将会增加。了解这些事件如何影响人类、动物和生态系统的综合可持续福祉(即“同一健康”理念),将有助于制定跨学科且最终更有效的干预措施。本研究开展了一项范围综述,以“同一健康”视角探索与澳大利亚东部极端天气事件影响相关的研究,具体确定所研究的极端天气事件类型、在“同一健康”背景下开展的研究,以及可为改进“同一健康”实施提供参考的差距。该综述遵循了JBI指南(基于PRISMA)。符合条件的研究需为同行评审的英文文献,且自2007年以来发表,其中的原始研究调查了澳大利亚东部极端天气事件对生态系统、人类健康和动物健康中至少两个方面的影响。使用结构化检索词,对六个数据库进行了检索。去除重复记录后,两名评审人员对870条记录进行了筛选。11条记录符合数据提取和制表要求。所研究的极端天气事件范围相对有限,以洪水和丛林大火环境下的研究为主,但关于气旋的研究相对较少。主要健康主题不仅包括极端天气事件对身体健康(人畜共患病和媒介传播疾病)的影响,还通过在疏散行为和干旱背景下对人类与动物关系中的社会福祉和心理健康进行调查来展开研究。研究差距包括对更广泛的极端天气事件和健康主题的研究,以及采用更全面的方法纳入极端天气事件对“同一健康”所有三个领域的影响。有限的研究重点不可避免地导致针对管理极端天气事件紧急情况的政策、规划和应对措施的建议有限。鉴于这些事件的发生频率预计会增加,迫切需要开展更全面的原始研究,以更好地确定战略,并促进实施“同一健康”理念,从而在极端天气事件紧急情况中取得更好的成果。

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