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无家可归者面临的与热相关的健康风险:快速综述

Heat-Related Health Risks for People Experiencing Homelessness: A Rapid Review.

作者信息

Noor Jolly, Bezgrebelna Mariya, Kerman Nick, Farooq Mariam, Green Samantha, Hajat Shakoor, Kenny Glen P, Meade Robert D, Metz Caroline, Stergiopoulos Vicky, McKenzie Kwame, Daley Mardi, Lacap Leanne, Amoah Yaa, Kidd Sean A

机构信息

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Urban Health. 2025 Apr;102(2):305-331. doi: 10.1007/s11524-025-00968-x. Epub 2025 Mar 19.

Abstract

Extreme heat poses a significant public health threat for people experiencing homelessness (PEH), who face heightened risks due to prolonged outdoor exposure and limited access to resources. This rapid review synthesizes research from the past five years on the health impacts of extreme heat for PEH in high-income countries. A total of 11 studies were identified through a systematic search of multiple databases, focusing on publications from 2019 to 2024. The review highlights key vulnerability factors, including demographic characteristics, pre-existing health conditions, and geographic disparities, that increase heat-related health risks for PEH. Physical health impacts, such as heat-related morbidity and mortality, are common, alongside mental health and substance use disorders exacerbated by heat exposure. The review also highlights a significant increase in emergency department visits among PEH during heat events, emphasizing the additional burden on healthcare systems. Barriers, including limited physical and social access to cooling centers, water insecurity, and stigma, further compound these challenges. Addressing the unique vulnerabilities of PEH is crucial to reducing their risks during extreme heat events. Improving housing access and stability is essential as a long-term strategy to decrease homelessness and reduce heat stress in this vulnerable population. The review also underscores the need for inclusive interventions such as accessible cooling centers with targeted programming, regular access to water, and tailored healthcare services to meet the needs of PEH. Future research should focus on long-term studies to assess potential cumulative heat exposure effects and evaluate the effectiveness of interventions aimed at mitigating extreme heat impacts on PEH, while applying an intersectionality lens to explore how factors like race, gender, and age shape vulnerabilities and potential intervention strategies.

摘要

酷热对无家可归者构成了重大的公共卫生威胁,由于长期暴露在户外以及获取资源的机会有限,他们面临着更高的风险。本快速综述综合了过去五年中关于高收入国家酷热对无家可归者健康影响的研究。通过对多个数据库的系统检索,共确定了11项研究,重点关注2019年至2024年的出版物。该综述强调了关键的脆弱性因素,包括人口特征、既往健康状况和地理差异,这些因素增加了无家可归者与热相关的健康风险。身体健康影响,如与热相关的发病率和死亡率很常见,同时心理健康和物质使用障碍也因热暴露而加剧。该综述还强调了在酷热事件期间无家可归者前往急诊科就诊的显著增加,这凸显了对医疗系统的额外负担。包括进入降温中心的物质和社会障碍、水不安全以及耻辱感等,进一步加剧了这些挑战。应对无家可归者的独特脆弱性对于降低他们在酷热事件中的风险至关重要。改善住房获取和稳定性作为减少无家可归现象和减轻这一弱势群体热应激的长期战略至关重要。该综述还强调了需要采取包容性干预措施,如设有针对性项目的可进入的降温中心、定期获得水以及量身定制的医疗服务,以满足无家可归者的需求。未来的研究应侧重于长期研究,以评估潜在的累积热暴露影响,并评估旨在减轻酷热对无家可归者影响的干预措施的有效性,同时应用交叉性视角来探讨种族、性别和年龄等因素如何塑造脆弱性和潜在的干预策略。

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