Dickinson Natalie, Spencer Llinos Haf, Yang Shuhua, Miller Caroline, Hursthouse Andrew, Lynch Mary
Health and Life Sciences/Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences, University of the West of Scotland, Paisley, United Kingdom.
Nursing and Midwifery, Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
Int J Public Health. 2025 May 29;70:1607904. doi: 10.3389/ijph.2025.1607904. eCollection 2025.
Extreme Weather Events (EWEs) are increasingly frequent in the United Kingdom (UK) and can lead to adverse health outcomes, resulting in additional pressure on the NHS. The aim of this review is to investigate the health impacts of EWEs on the population in the UK, through an economic lens.
A systematic review of the evidence was conducted. Seven databases were searched for studies related to the public health outcomes of EWEs.
48 papers met inclusion criteria: 22 flood, 25 extreme temperature, one wind. Three themes emerged: physical health impacts (predominantly temperature extremes); mental health impacts (predominantly flood-related) and socio-economic considerations (EWEs experienced disproportionately by marginalised populations).
Whilst there is a substantial body of research on physical and mental health impacts of EWEs in the UK, there is limited evidence on socio-economic impacts, and little consideration of the economic costs. Building resilience against the health impacts of EWEs is essential. Future studies should consider incorporating cost-benefit analyses (CBA) to investigate the economic costs of EWEs on populations and health systems in the UK, and of potential mitigation efforts.
极端天气事件(EWE)在英国日益频繁,可能导致不良健康后果,给英国国民医疗服务体系(NHS)带来额外压力。本综述的目的是从经济角度调查极端天气事件对英国人口的健康影响。
对证据进行了系统综述。检索了七个数据库,以查找与极端天气事件的公共卫生结果相关的研究。
48篇论文符合纳入标准:22篇关于洪水,25篇关于极端温度,1篇关于风灾。出现了三个主题:身体健康影响(主要是极端温度);心理健康影响(主要与洪水相关)以及社会经济因素(边缘化人群遭受极端天气事件的影响尤为严重)。
虽然英国有大量关于极端天气事件对身心健康影响的研究,但关于社会经济影响的证据有限,且对经济成本的考虑较少。增强抵御极端天气事件对健康影响的能力至关重要。未来的研究应考虑纳入成本效益分析(CBA),以调查极端天气事件对英国人口和卫生系统的经济成本,以及潜在缓解措施的成本。